Primate
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A '''primate''' is any member of the biological [[order (biology)|order]] '''Primates''', the group that contains all the species commonly related to the [[lemur]]s, [[monkey]]s, and [[ape]]s, with the latter category including [[human]]s. | A '''primate''' is any member of the biological [[order (biology)|order]] '''Primates''', the group that contains all the species commonly related to the [[lemur]]s, [[monkey]]s, and [[ape]]s, with the latter category including [[human]]s. | ||
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+ | *[[List of placental mammals in Order Primates|List of primates]] | ||
+ | *[[List of fossil primates]] | ||
+ | *[[Human evolution]] | ||
+ | *[[Arboreal theory]] | ||
+ | *[[Primatology]] | ||
+ | *[[Simian shelf]] | ||
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A primate is any member of the biological order Primates, the group that contains all the species commonly related to the lemurs, monkeys, and apes, with the latter category including humans.
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