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Sentence count:119Posted:2017-01-16Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: primaryreprimandprimarilyreprimandedprima facieprimary electionclimateanimateMeaning: ['praɪmeɪt]  n. an animal order including lemurs and tarsiers and monkeys and apes and human beings. 
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61. Language, tool-making, and the regulation of sex are the chief defining features of man in contradistinction to other primates .
62. In primates, the neocortex appears to be responsible for an enhanced capacity to predict others' behaviour.
63. At least one of the devoured primates, an early ape called Proconsul, is thought to have been an ancestor to both modern humans and chimpanzees.
64. Previously, primates had exhibited right-hand preferences in captivity but no handedness in the wild, leading scientists to speculate that they became lateralized through interacting with humans.
65. Also known as snow monkeys Japanese macaques are the world's northernmost non - human primates.
66. It may be a self-protection strategy, as it seems to be among other primates that show signs of sadness.
67. In Africa, monkeypox infection has been found in many animal species: rope squirrels, tree squirrels, Gambian rats, striped mice, doormice and primates.
68. The Jane Goodall Institute is fighting very hard for legislation that will prohibit people from owning other primates as pets.
69. This is the first scientific study that finds envy in non - primates.
70. "When it comes to war-fighting, ant species are more similar to humans than most other animals, even primates, " ecologist and photojournalist Mark Moffett tells Danger Room.
71. In the current issue of Natural History, Yale Professor (of psychology) Frank A. Beach tells how lower primates can learn to love money; some even turn into subhuman capitalists.
72. Tarsiers look very much like other early primates, but their eyes are huge - each one weighs more than its brain.
73. They went straight to the primates. Hannah was thrilled. So many gorillas!
74. Stuart said the same approach could be applied to a variety of species in Asia, including the wild water buffalo, several types of primates and the gaur, the world's largest cattle.
75. Humans are classified into the domain Eukary, kingdom Animalia, phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class-s Mammalia, order Primates, family Hominidae, genus Homo, and species sapiens.
76. Trichromacy in primates evolved in a context other than socio-sexual communication, and this context may have been foraging performance.
77. The human species: Homo Sapiens, was created by genetic mutation using the available primates and supplementing this base stock with their own genetic material.
78. He also cited evidence of self-fellation in nonhuman primates to conclude that oral sex is "a biologically normal aspect of sexuality."
79. These tools set one group of African primates apart from their cousins.
80. Superior intelligence and the use of lauguage distinguish man the other primates.
81. PFOS can also lead to Convulsion of primates and lag the conditioned reflex formation of Rodents.
82. Many apes and monkeys carry their own strain of S.I.V,[http://sentencedict.com/primates.html] but it's not clear how long the viruses have been infecting primates.
83. But many primates, including humans, have a third photopigment, encoded by a second gene on the X chromosome.
84. Females have displayed laterality of cradling and carrying their babies, while babies have also showed their nipple preference in primates.
85. The conventional theory is that primates evolved trichromatic color vision to assist them in foraging, specifically by allowing them to detect red/orange food items from green leaf backgrounds.
86. Red colobus monkeys would be among the primates most threatened by warming-induced leaf changes, a new study says.
87. Another important trait that apes share with man and other primates is the opposable thumb.
88. If more evidence piles up in favor of prosimian social learning, it's almost a given that the ability first emerged before prosimian and simian primates split about 63 million years ago, Santos said.
89. After all, other primates cooperate, said anthropologist Joan Silk of the University of California, Los Angeles, who specializes in reproductive strategies of old-world monkeys.
90. This is the fourth part of "A Guide to the Measurement of Mammal Skull" In this paper we provide the standard method and measurements for the skull of Primates and Scandentia.
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