A clavicle, opposable pollex (thumbs), and forward-facing eyes.
Yes, binocular vision is a characteristic of all primates. It helps in depth perception and enables them to accurately judge distances. This trait is particularly advantageous for primates living in complex environments such as forests.
yes they are because they share a common trait....
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there all mammals
True. All primates have evolved to possess flexible fingers and toes, which aid in grasping and manipulating objects, climbing, and navigating their environments. This trait is essential for their survival and adaptation to various habitats. The flexibility of digits is a key characteristic that distinguishes primates from many other mammals.
Humans are primates. One basic trait that we share with other primates is territorial behavior. Gangs are, at their core, social groups that feed on the needs of belonging and security of their members. Other groups threaten a gang's sense of belonging and security. A gang's "turf" is their claimed territory - an area that the gang controls. Intrusions on their sphere of control threaten their sense of security. Please recommend me as a contributor if you like my answers!
They share the smartness and the intelligentness. If you dont believe me look on ten different google sites. :)
an ethnic group
They have a flaw that will ultimately lead to their undoing.
That is very interesting question, indeed. Your concern for the primates needs appreciation. The answer to this question is probably positive. Sickle cell anaemia is a natural selection in malaria endemic zone. The sickle cell trait patient is genetically resistant to malarial fever. So many primates suffer from malarial fever. From this finding you can say that sickle cell anaemia should be present in primates, who live in tropical countries.
They have a flaw that will ultimately lead to their undoing.
There brain look similar.