Primarily Primates (PPI) is a non-profit organization in Bexar County, Texas, that operates an animal sanctuary, housing 347 non-human primates and a...
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Friends of Animals (section Primarily Primates)
experiments. In 2006, the organization came to the defense of operators of Primarily Primates, a sanctuary near San Antonio, Texas, that housed "hundreds of chimpanzees...
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Oliver (chimpanzee) (category Primates and humans)
director of Primarily Primates, said that Oliver would be cremated and his ashes would be spread on the grounds of the sanctuary of the primates. In 1996...
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Mammals portal Primates portal Arboreal theory Great Ape Project Human evolution International Primate Day List of primates List of fossil primates Monkey Day...
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Strepsirrhini (redirect from Reproductive physiology of strepsirrhine primates)
(/ˌstrɛpsəˈraɪni/ ; STREP-sə-RY-nee) is a suborder of primates that includes the lemuriform primates, which consist of the lemurs of Madagascar, galagos...
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"Willie", who at the time of the newsletter's publication resided at Primarily Primates wildlife refuge. Willie was sent there along with Harry, who played...
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Parties International Polly Peck International, former UK company Primarily Primates, primate sanctuary, Texas, US Productivity Products International, US...
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order are called primates. The order currently comprises 505 extant species, which are grouped into 81 genera. The majority of primates live in South and...
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individual monkeys List of fictional primates List of primates List of primates by population International Primate Day Monkey Day Signifying monkey When...
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However, such sex differences are primarily limited to the anthropoid primates; most of the strepsirrhine primates (lemurs and lorises) and tarsiers are...
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gorillas, orangutans, monkeys, lemurs, and other primates. This section deals with notable primates who are prominently featured in various video game...
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the order Primates has been debated for much of the 20th century, and tarsiers have alternately been classified with strepsirrhine primates in the suborder...
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Human sperm competition (redirect from Sperm competition in non-human primates)
extensively in other primates, as well as throughout much of the animal kingdom. The differing rates of sperm competition among other primates indicates that...
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encoded by the C6orf54 gene. This gene is mostly conserved in mammals, primarily primates. While the function of the gene is currently unknown, the gene has...
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are primates in the family Cercopithecidae (/ˌsɜːrkoʊpɪˈθɛsɪdiː/). Twenty-four genera and 138 species are recognized, making it the largest primate family...
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Monkeys and apes in space (category Animal testing on non-human primates)
monkeys between 1983 and 1996. Most primates were anesthetized before lift-off. Over thirty-two non-human primates flew in the space program; none flew...
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eyes, ears and nostrils. The aye-aye's classification with the order Primates has been just as uncertain. It has been considered a highly derived member...
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various primate-oriented advocacy organizations, speaks for all higher and lower primates, typically endorsing humane agendas where primates are at risk...
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Lemur (category Primates of Africa)
primates. As with all strepsirrhine primates, they have a "wet nose" (rhinarium). Lemurs are generally the most social of the strepsirrhine primates,...
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coital vocalizations, are produced by female primates, including human females, and female non-primates. They are not purposeful, but instead are evolutionary...
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human diets. Humans and other apes occasionally eat other primates. Some of these primates are now close to extinction with habitat loss being the underlying...
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Proboscis monkey (redirect from Nasalis (primate))
'The Natural History of the Primates. Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA: MIT Press. ISBN 0262640333.[page needed] "Primate Factsheets: Proboscis monkey (Nasalis...
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Hominidae (redirect from Primate extinction)
as the great apes or hominids (/ˈhɒmɪnɪdz/), are a taxonomic family of primates that includes eight extant species in four genera: Pongo (the Bornean,...
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Primatology (redirect from Primate research)
psychological aspects of non-human primates. The focus is on studying the common links between humans and primates. Practitioners believe that by understanding...
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and developed structures on the chest known as breasts in primates, which serve primarily as mammary glands. The process is mediated by an assortment...
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Slow loris (category Primates of Southeast Asia)
Slow lorises are a group of several species of nocturnal strepsirrhine primates that make up the genus Nycticebus. Found in Southeast Asia and nearby areas...
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fact, many solitary primates maintain social networks by using vocal or olfactory signals to communicate. Examples of solitary primates: orangutans, galagos...
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Silver Spring monkeys (category Animal testing on non-human primates)
NIH. Two primate sanctuaries, Moorpark College in California and Primarily Primates in Texas, offered them a permanent home, but the NIH refused to release...
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In primates, they are called labia minora to differentiate them from the labia majora, the latter of which are a feature only present in the Primates order...
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with the 2004–2006 report, the title changed to "Primates in Peril: The World's 25 Most Endangered Primates". That same year, the list began to provide information...
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