How to use in-sentence of “primates”:
+ Jane Goodall discovered that chimps hunt and eat smaller primates such as “Colobus” monkeys.
+ Its golden hair frames a charismatic black face and covers its small body and tail.Despite their name, these rare primates have far more in common with their monkey relatives than any feline.
+ They are small primates with woolly thick fur that ranges from silvery gray to dark brown.
+ An evolutionary loss of uricase in humans and higher primates has made this condition so common.
+ Guests first see “Habitat Habit!”, where they can see cottontop tamarins and learn about the efforts to protect these endangered primates in their natural homes.

Example sentences of “primates”:
+ Many primates do live as daytime animals, and one group – the Old World monkeys – has developed trichromatic vision.
+ Over 50% of its diet consists of lemurs, the endemic primates of the island.
+ These social primates live high in the trees of the rain forests of Central America, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Brazil, northern Argentina, and Bolivia.
+ Many primates do live as daytime animals, and one group – the Old World monkeys – has developed trichromatic vision.
+ Over 50% of its diet consists of lemurs, the endemic primates of the island.
+ These social primates live high in the trees of the rain forests of Central America, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Brazil, northern Argentina, and Bolivia.
+ Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua are the first cloned primates produced by this technique.
+ Humans are not as strong as other primates of the same size.
+ One of Louis’s greatest legacies was fostering field research of primates in their natural habitats.
+ Most other primates have prognathic faces: their jaws stick out in front of the top part of the head.
+ The paper was about the classification of primates in Southeast Asia.
+ Not all primates have these anatomical traits, nor is every trait unique to primates.
+ It is one of only a few animals other than primates that do this.
+ Bush babies are the most successful prosimian primates in Africa.
+ Chapter 3: The earliest fossil primates and the evolution of prosimians: Introduction.
+ Other animals that are not necessarily predators, such as fruit bats and a number of primates also have forward facing eyes.
+ Plant leaves often contain toxic compounds, and among leaf-eating primates there is a tendency to prefer immature leaves.
More in-sentence examples of “primates”:
+ That said, almost all primates and even carnivores will travel great distances to feast when a fruit tree has dropped its ripened fruit.
+ The drug can cause birth defects in rats, primates and humans.
+ The hippocampus has a generally similar appearance across the mammals from monotremes such as the echidna to primates such as humans.
+ That said, almost all primates and even carnivores will travel great distances to feast when a fruit tree has dropped its ripened fruit.
+ The drug can cause birth defects in rats, primates and humans.
+ The hippocampus has a generally similar appearance across the mammals from monotremes such as the echidna to primates such as humans.
+ All primates are similar to humans in some ways, but language is an important difference.
+ For example, primates have brains 5 to 10 times as large as the formula predicts.
+ Griswo9ld is a member of the Joint Standing Committee of the Primates of the Anglican Communion and the Anglican Consultative Council.
+ Using this molecular clock, it seems that primates evolved more than 80–90mya, nearly 40million years before the first primates appear in the fossil record.
+ But primates have been very hard to clone.
+ The largest group verifiably observed in this way contained over 1,300 individuals, in Lopé National Park, Gabon—the largest aggregation of nonhuman primates ever recorded.
+ New World monkeys are the families of primates which are found in Central AmericaCentral and South America.
+ All primates have thumbs but humans have fully opposable thumbs.
+ Here also lives rare primates like pottos, and greater bushbabies.
+ Alison Lorraine Cronin, Order of the British EmpireMBE is the director of Monkey World in Dorset, England, a place of refuge for primates that have been treated badly and not taken care of properly, from the United States.
+ The park is divided into bird area, beast area, herbivores and primates exhibition area, Amphibian and reptile hall and other major animal exhibition spots, gathering more than 3000 rare animals of more than 280 kinds from all over the world.
+ Madagascar and the Seychelles are not part of Africa, and that explains why the advanced primates of Africa are not found in Madagascar.
+ Instead of creating a distance between the individuals, however, the primates were more intimate in the period after the aggressive incident.
+ Hominids are primates with no tails, robust bodies and well-developed forearms.
+ Madagascar’s only primates are strepsirrhines, although others can be found in southeast Asia.
+ This skull may show that the date at which humans started to evolve from other primates is 2 million years earlier than scientists had previously thought.
+ Galagos, also known as bushbabies or, are small, nocturnal primates native to continental Africa.
+ James Michael Cronin, Order of the British EmpireMBE was the co-founder of Monkey World, a place of refuge for primates that have been treated badly and not taken care of properly, in Dorset, England, in 1987, from the United States.
+ She discovered that chimps will systematically hunt and eat smaller primates such as “Colobus” monkeys.
+ Strepsirrhine primates produce their own vitamin C, whereas haplorhine primates must get it from their diets.
+ With their increasing size of neocortex, primates and especially humans, have progressively more complex social behaviors.
+ Jim Cronin’s passion for working with primates made him quite successful in his career and encouraged him to wish to eventually build a safe haven for primates that were treated badly.
+ The Russian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate are ChristianityChristians who are united under the communion with the other primates of the Eastern Orthodox Church.
+ The biggest rescue the centre undertook was that of the 19 retired stump-tailed macaques from a medical research laboratory in the UK; but the rescue mission in 2008, of the 88 capuchin monkeys from a medical research laboratory in Chile, took the record of the largest rescue of primates in the world.
+ The Old World monkeys or Cercopithecidae are a group of primates which are native to Africa and Asia today.
+ Although their status as true primates is not questioned, their relationship with other primates in Strepsirrhini is unclear.
+ In many species this does not always mean a sexual intercoursesexual act; indeed, some sexual behavior among primates is mostly a social activity.
+ The tarsier’s brain is different from other primates in one respect.
+ He proved this idea by infecting primates with the disease and showing that it had an very long incubation period of several years.
+ It shows that homosexual behaviour has been observed in close to 1500 species, from primates to gut worms, and is well documented for 500 of them.
+ Mean EQ for mammals is around 1, with carnivorans, cetaceans and primates above 1, and insectivorainsectivores and herbivores below.
+ This conclusion was reached by noting similarities in the damage to the skull and eye sockets of the Taung Child to the skulls of primates known to have been killed by modern eagles.
+ Prosimians are the only primates native to Madagascar, but are also found throughout Africa and in Asia.
+ Lemurs are primates and prosimians.
+ The widespread remains mean a much earlier origin, and molecular clock dates suggest that primates evolved more than 80–90 mya, nearly 40 million years before they appear in the fossil record.
+ Besides chimpanzees, primates living in Gombe Stream include beachcomber baboonolive baboons, Red vervet monkeys.
+ Humans and many other primates have full color vision.
+ Tarsiers are the only primates which are wholly carnivorous.
+ Some other primates have arms which they use to move around by holding onto trees or supporting themselves as they walk along the ground.
+ People say that they are primates living in remote areas of Canada and the United States.
+ Chapter 3: The lorisiform primates of Asia and mainland Africa: diversity shrouded in darkness.
+ Each region in the exhibit is divided by outdoor and indoor habitats with enjoyable viewing of the Zoo’s collection of rare primates such as Bornean Orangutans, bonobos, Müller’s Bornean GibbonMüeller’s and lar gibbons, bamboo, ruffed, and sifaka lemurs, Angolan colobus monkeys, Francois langurs, greater galagos that brachiate, crawl, and jump from branch to branch.
+ This is not known to occur in nature in any primates except this family.
+ Jim Cronin started working with primates by working as a zoo keeper in various zoos.
