no because the lumur are forwardvision and opposable thumbs.And humans they are walking upright and verbal language
How do you know they have more traits than lemurs. Lemurs certainly seem a lot smarter and more attuned to their habitat .
Complex brains and strong opposable thumbs
The term "hominid" refers to any member of the biological family Hominidae, which includes modern humans, their ancestors, and closely related species. Hominids are characterized by traits such as bipedalism, larger brains, and the ability to make tools.
Tarsiers are generally considered to be most closely related to anthropoid primates (monkeys, apes, and humans). However, they also share a lot of traits with strepsirrhine primates (lemurs and lorises).
To provide an accurate response, I would need to know what trait is listed at point D. However, generally speaking, lemurs and humans share several traits due to their common primate ancestry, such as the presence of forward-facing eyes and social behaviors. If you specify the trait in question, I can give a more tailored answer.
No, lemurs are strepsirrhines, a completely different branch of primates.
Humans have adapted over the centuries through a combination of biological, cultural, and technological changes. Biologically, we have developed traits such as bipedalism and larger brains, which facilitate complex problem-solving. Culturally, the development of language, social structures, and agriculture has allowed us to thrive in diverse environments. Technologically, innovations such as tools, medicine, and communication have further enhanced our ability to adapt to changing circumstances and challenges.
Us humans have traits because if we didn't have any, we would be bored in this planet
Because they have no ability to think and act as humans.Answer:The intelligence of elephants is well known. Their brains are as complex and larger than those of humans. They exhibit many traits of human intelligent behaviour:grieflearningallomotheringmimicryartplaya sense of humoraltruismuse of toolscompassioncooperationself-awarenesssense of family and tribememorylanguageThe question is then"Are they smarter than humans." which presupposes that humans are the benchmark of intelligence. In that elephant intelligent behaviour exceeds human behaviour in many aspects in that they:don't kill or murderare loyalcan survive without technologydon't stealcare for their ill and agedit may be that they are smarter than humans.
Humans and apes had a common ancestor. A mix of human and primitive traits found in the brains, hips, feet and hands of an extinct species identified last year (2013) were found. There is also new evidence that this species had the hands of a toolmaker. Fossils of the extinct hominid are known as Australopithecus sediba.
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).
Baboons have many traits that lemurs don't, including more dexterous hands, better color vision, improved visual communication (facial expressions), increased social complexity, male dominance, and a more terrestrial lifestyle.