Similarities between Nocturnality and Primate
Nocturnality and Primate have 14 things in common (in Unionpedia): Anti-predator adaptation, Bat, Bird of prey, Crypsis, Galago, Human, Olfaction, Predation, Rodent, Simian, Squirrel, Tarsier, Visual perception, Zoo.
Anti-predator adaptation
Anti-predator adaptations are mechanisms developed through evolution that assist prey organisms in their constant struggle against predators.
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Bat
Bats are mammals of the order Chiroptera; with their forelimbs adapted as wings, they are the only mammals naturally capable of true and sustained flight.
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Bird of prey
A bird of prey, predatory bird, or raptor is any of several species of bird that hunts and feeds on rodents and other animals.
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Crypsis
In ecology, crypsis is the ability of an animal to avoid observation or detection by other animals.
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Galago
Galagos, also known as bushbabies, bush babies, or nagapies (meaning "little night monkeys" in Afrikaans), are small nocturnal primates native to continental Africa, and make up the family Galagidae (also sometimes called Galagonidae).
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Human
Humans (taxonomically Homo sapiens) are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina.
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Olfaction
Olfaction is a chemoreception that forms the sense of smell.
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Predation
Predation is a biological interaction where a predator (a hunting animal) kills and eats its prey (the organism that is attacked).
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Rodent
Rodents (from Latin rodere, "to gnaw") are mammals of the order Rodentia, which are characterized by a single pair of continuously growing incisors in each of the upper and lower jaws.
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Simian
The simians (infraorder Simiiformes) are monkeys and apes, cladistically including: the New World monkeys or platyrrhines, and the catarrhine clade consisting of the Old World monkeys and apes (including humans).
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Squirrel
Squirrels are members of the family Sciuridae, a family that includes small or medium-size rodents.
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Tarsier
Tarsiers are any haplorrhine primates of the family Tarsiidae, which is itself the lone extant family within the infraorder Tarsiiformes.
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Visual perception
Visual perception is the ability to interpret the surrounding environment using light in the visible spectrum reflected by the objects in the environment.
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Zoo
A zoo (short for zoological garden or zoological park and also called an animal park or menagerie) is a facility in which all animals are housed within enclosures, displayed to the public, and in which they may also breed.
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Nocturnality and Primate Comparison
Nocturnality has 55 relations, while Primate has 398. As they have in common 14, the Jaccard index is 3.09% = 14 / (55 + 398).
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