They aren't all non-human because humans are primates. Other primates include monkeys and chimpanzees and orangutans and gorillas, which are non-humans because they're not human.
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Breeding structures among nonhuman primates vary a great deal between species. However, monogamous pairs are not seen often. Some family groups may start with a monogamous pair, but this arrangement usually drops quickly when other members are added to the family.
Thomas Carlyle Jones has written: 'Nonhuman Primates'
Miriam McLean has written: 'Primate welfare, well-being and enrichment studies and legislation' -- subject(s): Animal behavior, Animal welfare, Behavior, Animal, Bibliography, Primates 'Mycobacterium in nonhuman primates : a selective bibliography, 1940-1994' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Animal models, Tuberculosis, Primates, Infections, Mycobacterial diseases, Mycobacterial diseases in animals 'Audiophysiology of nonhuman primates' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Sense organs, Primates, Hearing 'Lipid metabolism and experimental diets' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Metabolism, Primates, Lipids 'Troubles of the eye and vision in nonhuman primates' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Animal models, Diseases, Vision disorders, Eye, Primates as laboratory animals 'Neurodegenerative diseases' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Animal models, Alzheimer's disease, Senile dementia, Primates as laboratory animals 'Atherosclerosis in nonhuman primates' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Atherosclerosis, Animal models, Primates as laboratory animals
There are several fossil species that link humans with nonhuman primates, with the most notable being Australopithecus afarensis, exemplified by the famous "Lucy" specimen. Other important fossils include Ardipithecus ramidus and Homo habilis, among others. These species demonstrate traits that indicate a common ancestry between humans and other primates, highlighting the evolutionary transition from nonhuman ancestors to modern humans. Overall, the fossil record shows a diverse array of species contributing to our understanding of this evolutionary link.
Anne C. Morrow has written: 'Adrenal and gonadal hormones in plasma and urine of nonhuman primates: a tabulation from the literature' -- subject(s): Primates, Adrenal Cortex Hormones, Blood
Anthropomorphism.
William Montagna has written: 'Nonhuman primates in biomedical research' -- subject(s): Primates, Primates as laboratory animals 'Comparative anatomy' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Vertebrates 'Reproductive Behavior (Advances in Behavioral Biology, V. 11)' 'The structure and function of skin' -- subject(s): Skin, Anatomy and physiology, Physiology
Personification
A group of monkeys is called a troop.Monkeys are in the taxonomic order Primates(primates), suborder Haplorhini ("dry-nosed").
Primates.