Top 10 Best Primates

The Top Ten
1 Common Chimpanzee

Chimpanzees are much better than humans! Who is supporting humans

They are aggressive, but when young, you can raise them to be nice.

2 Humans Humans (Homo sapiens) are the most abundant and widespread species of primate, characterized by bipedalism and large, complex brains. This has enabled the development of advanced tools, culture, and language. Humans are highly social and tend to live in complex social structures composed of many cooperating... read more
3 Lar Gibbon

one of the fastest primates

rules the treetops

4 Western Gorilla
5 Bornean Orangutan

Orangutans are pretty and one of my favorite primates

6 Bonobo
7 Eastern Gorilla
8 Gorilla Gorillas are herbivorous, predominantly ground-dwelling great apes that inhabit the tropical forests of equatorial Africa. The genus Gorilla is divided into two species: the eastern gorilla and the western gorilla, and either four or five subspecies. The DNA of gorillas is highly similar to that of ...read more.
9 Orangutan Orangutans are great apes native to the rainforests of Indonesia and Malaysia. They are now found only in parts of Borneo and Sumatra, but during the Pleistocene they ranged throughout Southeast Asia and South China. Classified in the genus Pongo, orangutans were originally considered to be one species... read more
10 Gelada

I don't like geladas because they make bad dads

The Contenders
11 Spider Monkey
12 Black Snub-Nose Monkey
13 Capuchin Monkey
14 Proboscis Monkey The proboscis monkey or long-nosed monkey, known as the bekantan in Indonesia, is a reddish-brown arboreal Old World monkey with an unusually large nose. It is endemic to the southeast Asian island of Borneo.
15 Natuna Island Surii
16 Kloss' Gibbon
17 Mandrill
18 Pygmy Marmoset
19 Lemurs Lemurs are a clade of strepsirrhine primates endemic to the island of Madagascar. The word "lemur" derives from the word lemures (ghosts or spirits) from Roman mythology and was first used to describe a slender loris due to its nocturnal habits and slow pace, but was later applied to the primates on Madagascar. As with other strepsirrhine primates, such as lorises, pottos, and galagos (bush babies), lemurs share resemblance with basal primates. In this regard, lemurs are often confused with ancestral primates, when in actuality, lemurs did not give rise to monkeys and apes, but evolved independently.

They may not look that much like primates but they are primates.

20 Bald Uakari
21 Pigmy Marmosets
22 Douc Langur
23 Apes
24 Japanese Macaque
25 Emperor Tamarin
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