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Primates include: Human Chimpanzee Gorilla Monkeys Lemurs
APES: Gorilla, chimpanzee, bonobo, Gibbon, Orangutan, Human. MONKEYS: New world monkeys, Old world monkeys LEMURS:
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Yes, they are. Other primates include lemurs, monkeys, apes, and humans. Yes, chimps are primates because of their characteristics such as forward facing eyes and nails instead of claws. They are of group Anthropoid and are even further dived in to the group Pongid (or great apes). They are like this because they are closely related to us in genetic material.
The biological family that human beings belong to is Hominidae, commonly known as the great apes. This family includes humans, chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans.
Lemurs have been eaten by the human inhabitants of Madagascar.
Most lemurs are threatened by human expansion, or deforestation.
Yes, humans belong to a group of human-like animals known as hominids. However, Homo sapiens is the only surviving species of hominid, the others are extinct. Hominids are in turn part of a larger group called primates, which includes monkeys, apes, and lemurs. These are not extinct although they are endangered. We humans have not been kind to our close animal relatives.
Non-human primates are classified into two main groups: Prosimians (lemurs, lorises, and tarsiers) and Anthropoids (Old World monkeys, New World monkeys, and apes). Humans are classified as part of the family Hominidae, along with great apes like chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans.
Oh, dude, lemurs and squirrels are like distant cousins at a family reunion where they kinda nod at each other from across the room. Lemurs are actually more closely related to monkeys and apes, while squirrels are in a whole different branch of the family tree. So, like, they're both part of the big, crazy tree of life, but they're not exactly swapping family recipes at Thanksgiving.
Humans did not evolve from monkeys, and no evolutionary biologist has ever claimed that we did. Monkeys are related to humans, but not ancestral to humans. The species from which the human race most likely evolved would be some form of Australopithecus (which is now extinct).
No, monkeys do not have human DNA. While humans and monkeys share a common ancestor, their DNA is not the same.