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the primates
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A mammal of the order Primates, including simians and prosimians.
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The primates' psychological needs have to be met.
But, the authors note, for evolutionary ancestors of the primates and apes, the figures were higher.
"But I'm sad there was no apology from the primates as a group," she said.
The primates form long-term alliances with each other and compete with rivals.
Nancy J Merrick A former student of Jane Goodall, Merrick reveals the plight of the primates.
The primates' meeting will continue throughout the week, regardless of departures.
Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold, primate of the Episcopal Church USA, signed the primates' statement on Thursday.
Many of the primates and bears are held in claustrophobic quarters because the public enclosures are run-down, they said.
Those who doubt that very simple generalised mammals gave rise to the primates could always ask, "show us the link".
If Bishop-elect Robinson is consecrated, the primates said he would not be recognized as a bishop by many provinces.
"I think this is where we differ so much from the rest of the primates," she says.
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