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  1. Sep 1, 2014 · The Ratchet Effect The Max Planck Institute maintains the world's largest research facility devoted to examining the differences in behavior between humans and the great apes. Dozens of studies ...

  2. Sep 1, 2014 · In 1871 Charles Darwin surmised that humans were evolutionarily closer to the African apes than to any other species alive. The recent sequencing of the gorilla, chimpanzee and bonobo genomes ...

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    • Who Are Primates
    • Who Are Humans
    • Similarities Between Primates and Humans
    • Difference Between Primates and Humans

    Primates are a diverse order of mammals. Their main characteristic features include a relatively complex brain, forward-facing eyes with eye sockets, grasping hands, opposable thumbs, flat nails, sensitive pads, a well-developed collarbone, two nipples on the chest, and long childhood. Furthermore, strepsirrhines, or primitive primates, and haplorh...

    Humans are the most abundant species of primates. Their main characteristic features are the complex brain and bipedalism. This also enabled the development of advanced tools, culture, and language. Therefore, humans live in complex social structures. Moreover, the species of humans is H.Sapiens of the tribe Homini, under the suborder haplorhines.

    Primates and humans are two groups of mammals.
    Furthermore, their main characteristic features include the complex brain, forward-facing eyes, eye sockets, grasping hands with opposable thumbs, etc.

    Definition

    Primates refer to any mammal of the group that includes the lemurs, lorises, tarsiers, monkeys, apes, and humans while humans refer to the most abundant and widespread species of primate.

    Emerged Around

    Moreover, primates emerged around 85–55 million years ago first from small terrestrial mammals while humans emerged 300,000 years ago in Africa.

    Characteristics

    Furthermore, the main characteristic features of primates include a relatively complex brain, forward-facing eyes with eye sockets, grasping hands, opposable thumbs, flat nails, sensitive pads, well-developed collarbone, two nipples on the chest, and long childhood. The main characteristic features of humans, on the other hand, include the complex brain and bipedalism.

  3. To consider humans as primates it is useful to compare the similarities and differences between modern humans and apes incl.: (1.) Characteristics primates typically have in common. 1. Opposable thumb. meaning that thumbs can be held in position opposite to the attached fingers. 2. Hands and feet can grasp.

  4. Humans are classified as mammals and as primates. Both humans and apes belong to a group of primates known as the Hominoidea. As hominoids, humans and apes exhibit a range of similarities ...

  5. There are four types of Great Apes – the orang-utans, gorillas, chimpanzees and humans. Orang-utans. There are two living species of orang-utan – the Bornean Orang-utan, Pongo pygmaeus, and the Sumatran Orang-utan, Pongo abelii. Orang-utans live in dense rainforests of Borneo and Sumatra in South-east Asia. Orang-utans have the following ...

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  7. Orang-utans, gorillas, chimpanzees and humans make up the remaining types of apes. Most ape species (other than humans) live in South-east Asia but some species are only found in central Africa. Humans are also classified as apes but unlike other apes, we have an almost world-wide distribution. Apes differ from all other primates because they have:

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