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Prosimian

Prosimians are a group of primates that includes all living and extinct strepsirrhines (lemurs, lorisoids, and adapiforms), as well as the haplorhine tarsiers and their extinct relatives, the omomyiforms, i.e. all primates excluding the simians. They are considered to have characteristics that are more "primitive" (ancestral or plesiomorphic) than those…

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Prosimian

Nodes49
Edges48
Triples27
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.040816
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related to Classification · 16
Prosimian → Adapiformes, Gr, Haplorrhini, Johann Karl Wilhelm Illiger, Latin, Lemuriformes, New World, Old World, Omomyiformes, Order PrimatesSuborder Strepsirrhini, Prosimii, Simiiformes, Tarsiiformes, The, They, This
related to Characteristics · 11
Prosimian → All, Aotus, Being, Except, It, Like, Madagascar, New World, Related, Their, This

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prosimians primates tarsiers simians lemurs monkeys mammals apes found group related strepsirrhines order nocturnal isbn classification primate however also haplorhine

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Prosimianrelated to CharacteristicsBeing0.60section
Prosimianrelated to CharacteristicsTheir0.60section
Prosimianrelated to CharacteristicsAll0.60section
Prosimianrelated to CharacteristicsMadagascar0.60section
Prosimianrelated to CharacteristicsNew World0.60section
Prosimianrelated to CharacteristicsAotus0.60section
Prosimianrelated to CharacteristicsRelated0.60section
Prosimianrelated to CharacteristicsLike0.60section
Prosimianrelated to CharacteristicsThis0.60section
Prosimianrelated to CharacteristicsExcept0.60section
Prosimianrelated to CharacteristicsIt0.60section
Prosimianrelated to ClassificationThe0.60section

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