Non primates on the other hand often posses smaller brains. But as we learn more about the rest of the animal world, it's becoming clear that non-primates are pretty intelligent too. Some examples include pigs, octopus, and crows. read more
Most primates with a few exceptions have opposable thumbs and have developed adaptations to climb trees. Primate babies take a long time to mature because of their brain size, relative to non-primates. Non-human primates have oestrus cycles and many species display swellings during their fertile period. read more
Primates and non primates are two groups of animals with similar anatomical and physiological features. Primates possess a large brain and dexterous limbs. Non primates possess a small brain and non-flexible limbs. The main difference between primates and non-primates is the size of the brain and flexibility of the limbs. Reference: 1. read more