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the group of mammals the include humanity, with two main groups, anthropoids (humans, apes, monkeys) and prosimians (aye-ayes, galagos, lemurs, lorises, pottos, and tarsiers. [2: Human Evolution ]; [3: primates ]; [3: Introduction to the Primates ]; [3: Prehistoric cultures and primates ]; [3: primate taxonomy pdf, html]
Ãâó: www.ecotao.com/holism/glosoz.htm
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any order of animals including man, apes, monkeys, lemurs, etc. characterized by flexible hands and feet.
Ãâó: www.carm.org/evolution/evoterms.htm
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include humans and their closest mammalian relatives. They share flexible arms and legs, skilled fingers (and sometimes toes), and relatively big brains. The many species of apes, monkeys, and lemurs are among the primates.
Ãâó: www.teachervision.fen.com/page/5485.html
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The order of placental animals that includes anthropoids and prosimians.
Ãâó: www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/biology/humanevolution/terms....
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One rank below Praelocutor in the Orienite Church, there is a Primate assigned to each of the Orienite nations, where he heads the church there. See also 'Primate Hastatus'.
Ãâó: memorium.puremagic.com/library/terms.html
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