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Title: Primates


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Chapter 6
  • Section 3

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Primates
  • What type of species belong to group Primates?
  • Humans, monkeys, and apes
  • All are mammals
  • What characteristics do all Primates have?
  • Opposable thumbs
  • Binocular vision
  • Flexible shoulders
  • These characteristics indicate that all primates
    evolved from a common ancestor

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Primates
  • Opposable thumbs
  • Allow you to cross your thumb over your palm and
    touch your fingers
  • This is what allows us to hold things
  • Allow tree-dwelling primates to hold on to
    branches
  • Binocular vision
  • Permits you to judge depth or distance with your
    eyes
  • Flexible shoulders
  • Allow tree-dwelling primates to move from branch
    to branch
  • Allows humans to backstroke

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Primates
  • What are the two groups of primates?
  • Strepsirhines
  • Lemurs
  • Tarsiers
  • Haplorhines
  • Monkeys
  • Apes
  • Humans

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Strepsirhines
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Haplorhines
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Hominids
  • 4 6 million years ago humanlike primates
    appeared that were different from other primates
  • Hominids
  • Eat meat and plants
  • Walk upright on two legs
  • Share some characteristics with gorillas,
    orangutans, and chimpanzees.
  • They have a larger brain which separates them
    from apes

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African Origins
  • 1920s a skull was discovered in South Africa
  • Had a small space for a brain
  • Humanlike jaw and teeth
  • Australopithecus one of the oldest hominids
    discovered
  • In 1974 an almost complete skeleton was found in
    Africa
  • Thought to have walked upright
  • This fossil indicates that modern hominids may
    have evolved from similar ancestors

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Early Humans
  • 1960s a hominid fossil which was more like
    present-day humans was found
  • The hominid was named Homo habilis
  • Between 1.5 2 million years old
  • Gave rise to another species known as Homo
    erectus
  • 1.6 million years ago
  • Has a larger brain
  • Both are thought to be ancestors of humans
    because they have larger brains and more human
    like features

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Humans
  • Homo sapiens
  • Humans today
  • Evolved about 400,000 years ago
  • By 125,000 years ago there were 2 early human
    groups
  • Neanderthals
  • Cro-Magnon

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Neanderthals
  • Neanderthal Characteristics
  • Short
  • Heavy-bodies
  • Thick Bones
  • Small chins
  • Heavy brow ridges
  • Family groups lived in caves and used stone tools
    to hunt
  • Disappeared from the fossil record 30,000 years
    ago
  • Represent a side branch of human evolution

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Cro-Magnon Humans
  • Have been found in Europe, Asia, and Australia
  • Date from 10,000 40,000 years ago
  • Stand 1.6 1.7 m tall
  • Physical appearance is almost the same as modern
    humans
  • Thought to be direct ancestors of early humans
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