What is a Primate? A Mammal that has certain characteristics such as: Flexible fingers and toes Opposable thumbs Flatter face than other mammals Eyes.

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What is a Primate? A Mammal that has certain characteristics such as: Flexible fingers and toes Opposable thumbs Flatter face than other mammals Eyes that face forward and spaced close together Large and complex cerebrum Social animals

What are the groups of mammals that are classified as Primates? LEMURS MONKEYS BABOONS ORANGUTANS GORILLAS CHIMPS HUMANS

Examples of Mammals that aren’t Primates? Insect –Eating Mammals Toothless Mammal Gnawing Mammal Flying MammalTrunk-nosed Mammal Rodent-like Mammal Flesh-Eating Mammal Hoofed Mammals Water-dwelling Mammal

How can you tell the difference between primates and other mammals? Primates have: Flexible fingers and toes Opposable thumbs Flatter face than other mammals Eyes that face forward Large and complex cerebrum Social animals

What’s so special about flexible fingers and toes? Fingers can grip onto things Toes can bend for greater balance Grab onto trees, play the trumpet, type, all sorts of actions

What’s an opposable thumb? Thumb that’s opposite the other fingers and is able to move toward them and touch them. Enables primates to grasp objects, large and small

As primates evolved and became more complex their face became rounder and the snout became shorter, giving them an unobstructed view of things

Large and complex brain As primates evolved their brain became larger making them the most intelligent mammals. They can comprehend and use language Make decisions Problem solve

Stereoscopic Eyes Both eyes face forward and can judge distances, and see in 3-D versus non-primates who have eyes on the sides of their head

Gorillas, orangutans and chimps, like humans are very social animals They care for their young, feel sadness, happiness, loneliness, jealousy and every emotion that you feel

Which primates are the most closely related to humans? Orangutans- Gorillas Chimpanzees These primates are genetically the closest relatives of humans. They’re very intelligent, can use tools, communicate with one another, and carry out complex tasks. Chimps share 98.4% of human DNA.

Orangutans, gorillas and chimps are all on the endangered species list, their population dwindling each day. Presently there are only 50,000 gorillas left in the wild Current estimates account for only 27,000 orangutans left in the wild Chimp population is estimated at 100, ,000

Who do you suppose is to blame? The wisest of the wise?