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Characteristics: Mammals Hair 5 Flexible Fingers/Toes Nurse their young Complex Social Behavior Examples: Shrews, Lemurs, Monkeys, Apes, Humans
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Primates have a thumb which bends toward the other fingers. It is used for gripping. Apes also have opposable toes.
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~65 million years ago, dinosaurs became extinct Plants & animals adapted to fill new empty habitats (niches) 2 Subgroups of Primates: Prosimians Anthropoids Diagram courtesy of: http://www.niu.edu/pubaffairs/RELEASES/2000/MAR/primate/tree.html
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First primates What characteristic of the prosimians below allows them to be nocturnal and arboreal?
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2 eyes see different images Brain merges them together Gives greater depth perception
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Evolved from prosimians Larger Diurnal (daytime activity) Arboreal Larger brain May be Quadrupedal May have Prehensile tail (wraps around branches) Includes Hominoids and monkeys
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Began as small and arboreal apes Now, includes apes and hominins (once called hominids) Some quadrupedal some bipedal May use “knuckle-walking”
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Group of hominoids Separated from apes 4-5 million years ago Probably began in Africa Humans & their closest fossil relatives Bipedal Enlarged brain
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Australopithecus afarensis Over 3,000,000 years old 40% complete
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Primates Prosimians Anthropoids Hominoids Monkeys Ponginae (orangutans) Homininae Hominin (humans and their ancestors) Panin (chimps and gorillas)
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