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Prehensile tail and Primate

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Difference between Prehensile tail and Primate

Prehensile tail vs. Primate

A prehensile tail is the tail of an animal that has adapted to be able to grasp or hold objects. A primate is a mammal of the order Primates (Latin: "prime, first rank").

Similarities between Prehensile tail and Primate

Prehensile tail and Primate have 15 things in common (in Unionpedia): Atelidae, Capuchin monkey, Carnivora, Colugo, Howler monkey, Invertebrate, Mammal, Marsupial, New World monkey, Old World monkey, Opossum, Spider monkey, Tactile pad, Vertebrate, Woolly monkey.

Atelidae

The Atelidae are one of the five families of New World monkeys now recognised.

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Capuchin monkey

The capuchin monkeys are New World monkeys of the subfamily Cebinae.

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Carnivora

Carnivora (from Latin carō (stem carn-) "flesh" and vorāre "to devour") is a diverse scrotiferan order that includes over 280 species of placental mammals.

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Colugo

Colugos are arboreal gliding mammals found in Southeast Asia.

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Howler monkey

Howler monkeys (genus Alouatta monotypic in subfamily Alouattinae) are among the largest of the New World monkeys.

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Invertebrate

Invertebrates are animals that neither possess nor develop a vertebral column (commonly known as a backbone or spine), derived from the notochord.

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Mammal

Mammals are the vertebrates within the class Mammalia (from Latin mamma "breast"), a clade of endothermic amniotes distinguished from reptiles (including birds) by the possession of a neocortex (a region of the brain), hair, three middle ear bones, and mammary glands.

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Marsupial

Marsupials are any members of the mammalian infraclass Marsupialia.

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New World monkey

New World monkeys are the five families of primates that are found in the tropical regions of Central and South America and Mexico: Callitrichidae, Cebidae, Aotidae, Pitheciidae, and Atelidae.

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Old World monkey

The Old World monkeys or Cercopithecidae are a family of catarrhines, the only family in the superfamily Cercopithecoidea in the clade (or parvorder) of Catarrhini.

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Opossum

The opossum is a marsupial of the order Didelphimorphia endemic to the Americas.

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Spider monkey

Spider monkeys are New World monkeys belonging to the genus Ateles, part of the subfamily Atelinae, family Atelidae.

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Tactile pad

A tactile pad is an area of skin that is particularly sensitive to pressure, temperature, or pain.

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Vertebrate

Vertebrates comprise all species of animals within the subphylum Vertebrata (chordates with backbones).

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Woolly monkey

The woolly monkeys are the genus Lagothrix of New World monkeys, usually placed in the family Atelidae.

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Prehensile tail and Primate Comparison

Prehensile tail has 69 relations, while Primate has 398. As they have in common 15, the Jaccard index is 3.21% = 15 / (69 + 398).

References

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