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A human being is a type of animal, and includes you me and all other humans in the world. We are a species of primate and are closely related to chimpanzees, monkeys, apes, etc.
It is illegal to hunt any non-human primate anywhere in the world, weather that primate is endangered or not.
The primate family tree includes two main groups: prosimians (such as lemurs and tarsiers) and anthropoids (such as monkeys, apes, and humans). Anthropoids are further divided into New World monkeys, Old World monkeys, and hominoids (apes and humans). Humans belong to the hominoid group.
Apes are more closely related to Old World Monkeys.
No. Chipmunks are not marsupials, which are pouched mammals. Chipmunks are placental mammals.
A monkey is a primate with strong grasping hands and feet, sometimes having a long prehensile tail. New World monkeys are native to South and Central America. Old World monkeys are native to Africa and Central and Southern Asia.
If by that you mean order than primates. Suborder of haplorrhini (anthropoids). Infraorder of platyrrhines (New world monkeys) and catarrhines (Old world monkeys and apes). And for the catarrhines the superfamily of cercopithecoidea (old world monkeys). (P.S. this is the short version.)
Reference: Fleagle's Primate adaptation and evolution (second edition). Cercopithecoids are members of the primate family, Cercopithecidae. Examples include old world monkeys such as Macaques and Colobus. These members of the primate family are found in the suborder anthropoidea, infraorder catarrhini.
A monkey is a primate with strong grasping hands and feet, sometimes having a long prehensile tail. New World monkeys are native to South and Central America. Old World monkeys are native to Africa and Central and Southern Asia.
Well one difference would be that Old World Monkeys have more opposable thumbs than New World Monkeys (basically, it's the main difference). For more information, try clicking the related link. Hope this helped~