Anthropoidea -

Found in Central and South America, these monkeys often have flat, broad noses and prehensile tails that act like a fifth limb.

Have you ever wondered what connects a tiny squirrel monkey in the Amazon to a silverback gorilla in Africa—and ultimately to you? The answer lies in the Anthropoidea (or simians), the fascinating suborder of "higher primates" that includes monkeys, apes, and humans. anthropoidea

We have a significantly higher brain-to-body mass ratio, particularly in the visual cortex, which helps us process complex social cues. Found in Central and South America, these monkeys

It is a common misconception that humans evolved from modern monkeys. In reality, we are anthropoids. We share a common ancestor with chimpanzees from about 6 million years ago. Every time you use a tool or recognize a friend’s facial expression, you are using biological "hardware" that has been refining itself within the anthropoid lineage for tens of millions of years. We have a significantly higher brain-to-body mass ratio,

Unlike their "lower primate" relatives (the strepsirrhines), anthropoids have several unique evolutionary traits: