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273: 384:, and now I have a set on the order Primates. This topic consists of the animals in the order Primates, itself containing six subdivision lists (4 superfamilies, 1 parvorder, 1 infraorder. There's no clear difference between these group types.) So, we have the lists of the monkey, ape, lemur, etc. species in the six groups, as well as a parent list "one level up" containing the genera in the overall Primates order. Thanks for reviewing! -- -- 403:(Note on naming/capitalization: order names, like Primates, are capitalized proper nouns. Normally this is not confusing, because e.g. for the order Lagomorpha, the English term for multiple members of the group is "lagomorphs". For orders ending in "es", like Primates, however, the English plural noun is... primates. So the animals in Primates are primates. I'm following the titling convention reviewers pushed for in the lagomorph FTC. -- 336: 326: 316: 302: 292: 282: 250: 790: 679: 260: 714: 827: 83:. The majority of primates live in South and Central America, Africa, and southern and Southeast Asia, in a variety of habitats, particularly forests but also including grasslands, savannas, shrublands, wetlands, deserts, and rocky areas. The exception is humans, which have spread worldwide to every 448:
I agree that it's awkward (therefore my note), but I followed the pattern decided at the lagomorph FTC. I'd personally go with just "Primates" (and therefore "Lagomorphs"), if reviewers agree. --
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The topic title "Animals in Primates" is a bit confusing to me. May want to consider brainstorming a clearer topic title. "Primates", "Species in the Primate order", etc. Hope this helps. –
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Although this would seemingly work out nicely for topics, the uneven distribution of species makes it difficult for most orders, but in 2022 I managed to get an FT on the
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and containing night, howler, spider, woolly, capuchin, squirrel, and saki monkeys, marmosets, and tamarins; and
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allowing a large degree of movement in the shoulder joint, dexterous hands, and tails, sometimes
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excellent work per usual, although I'd prefer of a title closer to "Species of primates".
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For a few years now I've been working on creating lists of species in different mammal
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is exactly what you want the topic name to be, is short, and is unformatted.
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is exactly what you want the topic name to be, is short, and is unformatted.
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And good luck with the remaining mammals. Happy editing,
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I think changing it to just Primates would be better. --
762: 158:, or New World monkeys, divided into the families 99:, at 8 cm (3 in) plus a 11 cm (4 in) tail, to the 138:, containing the Old World monkeys of the family 107:animals and non-human primates are recorded to 761:. It probably needs 0's instead of blanks in 186:. Strepsirrhini is split between two clades: 8: 126:. The suborders are further subdivided into 18:Knowledge:Featured and good topic candidates 146:, containing the great apes of the family 118:Primates is divided into two suborders: 7: 202:(wooly lemurs, sifakas, and indri), 79:species, which are grouped into 81 519:- everything looks good to me. -- 214:, split between the galago family 24: 713: 576:. Amazing work! 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Knowledge:Featured and good topic candidates
Primates
Primates
order
placental
mammals
monkeys
lemurs
galagos
lorisids
tarsiers
apes
humans
extant
genera
biome
shoulder girdle
prehensile
Margot Marsh's mouse lemur
eastern gorilla
intelligent
use tools
social systems
Haplorrhini
Strepsirrhini
clades
families
Cercopithecoidea
Cercopithecidae
Hominoidea

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