No, lemurs are not bipedal, and no, they don't have language like ours.
no because the lumur are forwardvision and opposable thumbs.And humans they are walking upright and verbal language
Lemurs and humans are both found in the Order Primates.
Yes, humans and lemurs are both primates, but they are not closely related. Lemurs belong to a different primate group called prosimians, while humans belong to the group of primates known as anthropoids. Both groups share a common ancestor that lived millions of years ago.
They are both apes, and along with humans, monkeys, and lemurs, they are both primates.
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Humans and red ruffed lemurs share approximately 93% of their DNA. This indicates a close evolutionary relationship between the two species, as they both belong to the order Primates.
Chimpanzees are non-human primate mammals. They have hands similar to humans which do include opposable thumbs on both their left and right hands.
Australopithecines were like modern humans in some ways because they walked upright on two legs, had similar hands and teeth, and lived in social groups. However, they also had smaller brains and more primitive tools and technology compared to modern humans.
Well, I have looked it up numerous times because my coaches on soccer keep asking if i am a lefty. I got sick of saying I can use both so I saw it was bipedal, but my parents say it is am-bipedal.
There are many species of lemur, some of which are noctournal, and some which are diurnal (active in the day). Larger lemurs are generally diurnal, although some of them are active sporadically in both day and night. Small lemurs are usually noctournal.
A lemur isn't related to a raccoon because it is in the monkey family.