Primatology.
Primatology is the scientific study of primates, which includes monkeys, apes, and prosimians. Primatologists study primate behavior, biology, evolution, and ecology to better understand the complexities of our closest living relatives in the animal kingdom.
They probably study ancient primates, like gigantopithecus.
Primatology is the scientific study of Primates.
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Daris Ray Swindler has written: 'A study of the cranial and skeletal material excavated at Nippur' -- subject(s): Anthropometry 'Introduction to the primates' -- subject(s): Primates 'A racial study of the West Nakanai' -- subject(s): Lakalai (Melanesian people) 'Dentition of living primates' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Dentition, Primates, Teeth
Paul Peter John Ramaekers has written: 'A study of dental variability in early Wasatchian phenacolemur (paromomyidae, primates)' -- subject(s): Fossil Primates, Fossil Teeth, Morphology (Animals), Primates, Fossil, Teeth, Fossil
The study of monkeys is called primatology. Primatology involves the scientific study of primates, which includes monkeys, apes, and prosimians, to better understand their behavior, biology, and evolution.
Besides humans, some look at primates that are closer to human DNA.
All chimpanzees are primates but not all primates are chimpanzees. Humans, for instance, are primates.
If you mean "Are all mammals primates?" then the answer is no. Primates are a type of mammal. All primates are mammals. Not all mammals are primates. For example, cats, dogs, bears, rodents... these are all mammals, but not primates.
No, dogs are not primates. Dogs belong to the mammalian family Canidae, while primates belong to the order Primates, which includes humans, apes, monkeys, and lemurs.