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This is a list of fictional primates in film, and is a subsidiary to the list of fictional primates. The list is restricted to notable non- human characters in live-action films including monkeys , lemurs , chimpanzees , gorillas , orangutans , and other primates .
This list of fictional primates is a subsidiary to the list of fictional animals. The list is restricted to notable non- human primate characters from the world of fiction including chimpanzees , gorillas , orangutans , monkeys , lemurs , and other primates .
Films about primates, eutherian mammals. There are 190–448 species of living primates, depending on which classification is used. New primate species continue to be discovered: over 25 species were described in the first decade of the 2000s, and eleven since 2010. Primates are divided into two distinct suborders.
This is a list of fictional primates in animation, and is a subsidiary to the list of fictional primates. Non-tailed primates such as chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans are included in the apes section. Tailed primates such as monkeys, baboons, aye-ayes and marmosets are included in the Monkeys section.
This is a list of notable films that are primarily about animals.This include film where the main characters are animals or the plot revolves around an animal. While films involving dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals are included on this list, those concerning legendary creatures, such as dragons, vampires, or animal-human hybrids like werewolve are not.
Pages in category "Lists of fictional primates" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
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Animated films about primates, eutherian mammals. There are 190–448 species of living primates, depending on which classification is used. New primate species continue to be discovered: over 25 species were described in the first decade of the 2000s, and eleven since 2010. Primates are divided into two distinct suborders.