Primates
    Diademed Sifaka

    A Diademed Sifaka.
    Scientific Classification
    Kingdom Animalia
    Phylum Chordata
    Class Mammalia
    Order Primates
    (Linnaeus, 1758)

    Primates is an order of the Mammalia class.

    Appearance

    Primates are characterized by large brains relative to other mammals, as well as an increased reliance on stereoscopic vision at the expense of smell, the dominant sensory system in most mammals. These features are more developed in monkeys and apes and noticeably less so in lorises and lemurs. Three-color vision has developed in some primates. Most also have opposable thumbs and some have prehensile tails. Many species are sexually dimorphic; differences include body mass, canine tooth size, and coloration. Primates have slower rates of development than other similarly sized mammals and reach maturity later but have longer lifespans.

    Families

    Image
    Name
    Two Howler Monkey
    Atelidae
    Howler , Spider, Woolly, and woolly spider monkeys.
    Marmoset
    Callitricidae
    Marmosets and Tamarins.
    Common Squirrel Monkey
    Cebidae
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    Cercopithecidae
    Microcebus myoxinus
    Cheirogaleidae
    Aye-aye
    Daubentoniidae
    Galagonidae
    Common Chimp
    Hominidae
    The Great apes. Such as: Humans, and the Gorilla
    Hylobatidae
    Diademed Sifaka
    Indriidae
    Lemuridae
    Lepilemuridae
    Loridae
    Philippine Tarsier
    Tarsiidae
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