This means a thumb that can touch the other fingers.
What is an opposable thumb?
The difference between a human hand and a racoon hand
A feature of a primate
What is can sit on their rear the way people can and even walk on two legs for a short period of time?
New World Primates have this feature
What are large eyes?
A animal that is considered to be a lesser ape
What is the gibbon?
This word means eating both plants.
What is omnivorous?
Name the reference for this verse, "For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared ahead of time for us to do."
What is Ephesians 2:10?
A single feature that is used to classify the major groups of primates
What is their nose shape, which divides them into New World and Old World primates?
A description of an aye-aye.
What is a black furred creature with a face like a raccoon and a white collar around its neck?
A difference between monkeys and apes
What is that monkeys typically have tails, while apes do not, and apes tend to be larger with more advanced cognitive abilities?
When a creature has eyes on either side of its head and each eye perceives different things separately.
What is monocular vision?
Two similarities between monkeys and man
What is sit on their rear the way people can with legs out, stand on 2 legs and walk on 2 legs for a short time and their eyes face forward?
Walking on two legs
What is bipedal?
A Latin meaning of Lemurs?
What is "ghostly"?
Gibbons grow this height and weight about this number of pounds.
What is 2-1/2 feet high and weigh less than 20 pounds?
Forward-facing eyes, like cats and owls.
What is binocular vision?
The ways people and primates are created differently.
What is people and primates are created differently because, according to the Bible, humans were made in God's image, given a soul, and created to have a relationship with God, whereas primates were not?
New Old World monkeys
What are mandrill, macaque, colobus, proboscis, and langurs?
The only place where the aye-aye can be found naturally and why they are not well-liked there.
What is Madagascar and its a symbol of death?
A chimpanzee does this when he is angry or trying to get to a higher rank.
What is chimps stand upright, swagger, stamp their feet, wave their arms, and throw things, such as branches or rocks?
Latching on to the branches they catch in their swing
What is brachiation?
A human brain compared to a chimpanzee's brain
What is a human brain is about 4x larger and 2-3 times heavier than that of a chimpanzee?
a New World Monkeys
What are mamoset, tamarin, spider monkey?
Lemurs have theses on their wrists, chests, and tails and they are used primarily for this.
What are scent glands and they rub them on branches and leaves to establish territory?
The way chimpanzees move from place to place
What is walking on their feet and the knuckles of their hands?