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It is the first time in the 18th century that Linnaeus identifies anatomical structure, behavioral patterns and homologues. They are known as the most intelligent creatures of the class of mammals, and hence the name of the team is derived from the word "primer", meaning "primitive, primary". They are characterized by their ability to actively use their brains and by temporary, or even constant, bipedalism.

Primates generally consist of pre-apes and monkeys. Front apes include lemurs, loris and the like, adapiforms. In monkeys there are untamed monkeys (human, gorilla, orangutan, chimpanzee, gibbon and cyamangas) and tailed monkeys (turnips, Old World Monkeys and New World Monkeys). Each of these is quite large groups. In total, about 240 primates are thought to have lived today and the descendants of hundreds have been consumed. Nearly 100 of the primates living today are threatened with extinction. It is known that some primate species only have a few ten individuals left