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What is the most important adaptation in Primates mammals?

Upright gait. Firstmate


What is considered to be the most important sense for human beings?

The sense of sight is considered to be the most important sense for human beings.


What is the most important sense of a owl?

The most important sense of owls is their sight. They depend on it to see the creatures that they hunt at night (rodents).


What is the difference between primates and non-primates?

Primates are characterised by large brains relative to other mammals. Their eyes face forward, giving them stereoscopic vision and vision is the sense they rely on most rather than smell like other mammals. Most primates with a few exceptions have opposable thumbs and have developed adaptations to climb trees. Primate babies take a long time to mature because of their brain size, relative to non-primates. Non-human primates have oestrus cycles and many species display swellings during their fertile period.


What is the most important sense of the butterfly?

feet


What is the most important sense in your body?

Eyes


Where do most primates live?

in a village


What are the most common primates?

Macaques


How do human differ from primates?

We are the most advanced in our kind We are supposed to possess the sixth sense, the power to speak and express our opinion, the power to think and take decisions etc.


Why can humans walk on two feet and are primates cant?

most primates CAN walk on two feet, but choose not to.


What are most primitive primates are considered to be the?

Prosimians


What animal takes care of its young the longest?

Counting out the human being....most likely Primates