One trait is that they walk upright. No oter mammel does this all the time.
Characteristics describe the observable features of an organism, while traits are specific versions of these characteristics. Traits are inherited through genetic information and contribute to the overall characteristics of an individual. In essence, traits are the variations within characteristics that help distinguish different individuals within a species.
Different forms of characteristics can be called traits, attributes, qualities, or features. These terms are often used interchangeably to describe the various characteristics of an individual, object, or entity.
It's a cool and hot mixture of lava and air
all primates have thumbs
Four descriptive traits refers to the four characteristics or qualities that describe a person, object, or concept in a detailed and specific manner. These traits provide a deeper understanding and insight into the particular subject being described.
Three characteristics that describe personality are openness, conscientiousness, and extroversion. These traits reflect an individual's willingness to try new experiences, their level of organization and reliability, and their outgoing and sociable nature.
There is no one sentence which could describe everyone. Each person has different characteristics and traits.
wolf dog and cat
The word used to describe an observable trait or characteristic is "phenotype." Phenotype refers to the physical characteristics or traits of an organism that result from the interaction of its genetic makeup (genotype) with the environment.
The Primates order has traditionally been divided into two main groupings: prosimians and simians. Prosimians have characteristics most like those of the earliest primates, and included the lemurs of Madagascar, lorisiforms and tarsiers. Simians included the monkeys and apes. More recently, taxonomists have created the suborder Strepsirrhini, or curly-nosed primates.
Characteristics of organisms are called TRAITS
It depends on what you mean by "primitive." The strepsirrhine primates and tarsiers have many traits that are ancestral for primates. However, strepsirrhines have more of these traits. Their group includes the lorises (and relatives) and the lemurs (including the Aye-aye).