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    Primates are considered to be the closest relative to humans and are often classified together under the Hominidae family. It was thought that humans were the superior group because they were able to make and use tools but it was discovered by Jane Goodall that Primates are able to make and use tools as well. Within the subject of primatology, we will be looking the different techniques used during primate toolmaking and some of the uses for the tools made by primates. We will also be looking at

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    Non Human Primates

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    The commonalities between human primates and non-human primates illustrate the similar capabilities of the two species, but the differences show each’s ability to adapt and develop unique characteristics. The hand structure of humans can be compared to that of wild chimpanzees which have similar structure but with a few key differences. Both humans and chimpanzees have a high level of mobility that derives from their hands, and specifically their possession of an opposable thumb (Shelton, 2015).

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    Primates Research Paper

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    The study of primates has been a common field of study for a long time. The studies are carried out for different reasons but the common reason is trying to understand human beings better. Studies have revealed that the behavior of primates is similar to that of human beings on different aspects. Human beings and primates have a history of being related based on the evolution stories. The earliest human beings are believed to have been apes and evolved from there.However,some scientists argue that

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    Six Primate Analysis

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    1.) According to the data collected, the Intermembral index for each of the six primates observed from highest to lowest is: Gibbon (127), Howler monkey (102), Baboon (94), Macaque (89), Marmoset (74), Human (69). From this grouping, the Gibbon is the primate whose IM at 127 is the highest percentage, and this indicates that their upper limbs are significantly longer than their lower limbs. In contrast, the Human, with an IM of only 69 serves as the lowest percentage of the examples given, and this

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    extinction. Primates are no exception to the destructive and damaging effects. Humans feel as if they are superior to other species, even those who are biologically similar to us. Humans feel the need to dominate other species which is one reason primates are being hunted. Many people who hunt primates claim that they are hunting for bushmeat. This statement is true, but it is not necessary in many areas where there are many more sources of protein. Some people in certain areas hunt primates for the

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    understanding of evolution over time that there is no general theory involving primate evolution. Most of the theories are just mere speculation. Over the years, primates like gorillas, chimpanzees, and baboons all happened to have their turn in evolution. It was previously presumed that the taxon of interest happened to have the exact similar physiology and ecology as the analog taxon (Rafferty, 2010).The majority of the first primate species theories have been utilized because they solely share one fundamental

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    Primate Observation Essay

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    which is a perfect weather condition to conduct a study. The main reason for conducting this observation study was to study and gather information about the many different types of primate that are located at the zoo. To see how different or similar each primate is to one anotherin different aspects. The first primate that was observed at the L.A. Zoo was the Orangutan or by it's scientific name Pongo. The observation began around time of 12:54 pm and ended around 12:44 pm. This

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    Examples Of Non Primate

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    skills lie within the construction and use of tools. As declared by Goodall in which chimpanzees used straight sticks after removing the leaves and branches to collect termites or ants for consumption. (Goodall, 1986) Other species both primate and non-primate demonstrate successful abilities., which include a sense of self as well as the theory of mind, by which other species recognize that other individuals contain different information than themselves. Different species also have the ability

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    Primate Evolution Essay

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    Researchers have taken the Y-chromosome of higher primates including humans, and great apes (orangutans, chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas) and ran analysis research. They have discovered that the X and Y chromosomes recombine only at the pseudo autosomal region (PAR), which is located at the tip of one arm of X and Y chromosome respectively (Wimmer et al., 2005). They have also discovered that due to lack of recombination the Y-chromosome goes through, there is a specific point in the gene where mutations

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    Primate Evolution Essay

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    Primates have been evolving for millions of years and during this time they have adapted into ecosystems in which they live in. Through the process of primate evolution, the most significant impact was their changes in body structure and locomotion. Evolution is the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth. Improving body structures and speed of movement made it possible for the primates to

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