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Facts about Primates?

Mammals known for their advanced brains, forward-facing color vision, and flexible hands and feet with opposable thumbs.

Primates:

They generally have slower developmental rates and longer lifespans compared to similarly sized mammals.

Development:

While most primates live in tropical or subtropical regions, they also inhabit semi-deserts, swamps, cold mountains, rocky cliffs, and cities.

Habitat Diversity:

With approximately 512 species across 91 countries, primates are the third most species-rich mammalian group.

Distribution:

It is primarily based on the similarities and dissimilarities of external morphology.

Classification:

Found in Africa and Asia, include bonobos, chimpanzees, gorillas, humans, and orangutans

Great Apes:

Small apes, such as gibbons, are exclusively found in Asia.

Small Apes:

They include baboons, capuchins, and howler monkeys, live naturally in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, with some introduced populations.

Monkeys:

The most “primitive” primates, include angwantibos, galagos, lemurs, lorises, pottos, and tarsiers, and are found in Africa and Asia.

Prosimians:

Deforestation, habitat degradation, and poaching mainly push about 70% of primate species toward extinction.

Threats: