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1 Primate Notes Chapter 16.1

2 Primate notes outline Primate: Humans: Features Examples:
Opposable thumb Binocular vision Large brain Flexible joints Feet Fingernails

3 Primates Primates—Group of mammals that includes lemurs, monkeys, apes and humans. Most primates are arboreal, meaning they live in trees, and have several adaptations that help them survive there.

4 Characteristics of Primates
All primates share 6 characteristics A. Opposable thumbs B.Vision C. Brain volume D. Arm movement E. Flexible joints G. Fingernails F. Feet

5 Characteristics of Primates
Opposable thumbs—Thumb sticks out at 90o angle, allows better grasping and manipulating objects.

6 Characteristics of Primates
Binocular vision—Both eyes on front of head, allows for depth perception and gauging distance.

7 Characteristics of Primates
Large brain volume—Allows for advanced and complex behaviors

8 Characteristics of Primates
Flexible shoulder, wrist, and elbow joints—allows for arm movements in many different directions

9 Characteristics of Primates
Feet—Some primate feet can grasp objects

10 Characteristics of Primates
Fingernails—all primates have fingernails instead of claws

11 Types of Primates Primate Ancestors Haplorhines Strepsirrhines
Anthropoids Hominoids Hominids Old World monkeys Tarsiers New World monkeys African apes Lorises, Pottos and Galagos Gibbons Lemurs Orangutans Humans

12 Human evolution Differ from other primates because stand upright and are bipedal Larger brain= language, symbolic thought, artistic expression, etc. Homo habilis, Homo ergaster, etc. all went extinct, Homo neanderthalensis most recent Oldest Homo sapiens fossils found in Ethiopia Recent examples: lactose tolerance higher in societies where they herd milk producing animals (ex. Saudi arabia, Europe) due to different copies of genes

13 Baboons

14 Tarsier

15 Lemur

16 Aye-Aye

17 Gibbon

18 Orangutan

19 Gorilla

20 Chimpanzee


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