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TITLE HELD BY INDIVIDUAL (PRINCE-)ARCHBISHOPS
Fürstprimas; Prince-Primate; Prince Primate; Primate of Hungary; Hercegprímás; Furstprimas; Fuerstprimas; Hercegprimas; Prince Primate of Hungary; Prince-Primate of the Confederation of the Rhine; Prince primate

primate         
  • ''Homo sapiens'' is the only living primate species that is fully bipedal.
  • thumb
  • Strepsirrhine]] primate
  • Humans have traditionally hunted prey for subsistence.
  • Vervet hindfoot showing fingerprint ridges on the sole
  • Leaf eating [[mantled guereza]], a species of [[black-and-white colobus]]
  • 60 px
  • 50 px
  • [[Diademed sifaka]], a lemur that is a vertical clinger and leaper
  • 50 px
  • 35 px
  • The ''[[tapetum lucidum]]'' of a [[northern greater galago]], typical of prosimians, reflects the light of the photographer's flash.
  • 60 px
  • A western lowland gorilla using a stick possibly to gauge the depth of water
  • white-headed brown]] lemurs.
  • 50 px
  • [[Crab-eating macaque]]s with [[stone tool]]s
  • [[Rhesus macaque]] at [[Agra Fort]], [[India]]
  • The [[critically endangered]] Sumatran orangutan
  • A [[mouse lemur]] holds a cut piece of fruit in its hands and eats.
  • Sam, a [[rhesus macaque]], was flown to the edge of space by [[NASA]] in the 1959 [[Little Joe 2]] flight of [[Project Mercury]].
  • [[Nilgiri langur]] (''Trachypithecus johnii''), an [[Old World monkey]]
  • 25 px
  • 50 px
  • An 1893 drawing of the hands and feet of various primates
  • Primate skulls showing [[postorbital bar]], and increasing brain sizes
  • A 1927 drawing of chimpanzees, a [[gibbon]] (top right) and two orangutans (center and bottom center): The chimpanzee in the upper left is brachiating; the orangutan at the bottom center is knuckle-walking.
  • A social huddle of [[ring-tailed lemur]]s. The two individuals on the right exposing their white ventral surface are sunning themselves.
  • 60 px
  • The critically endangered [[silky sifaka]]
  • Distinct sexual size dimorphism can be seen between the male and female [[mountain gorilla]].
  • 60 px
  • [[Slow loris]]es are popular in the [[exotic pet]] trade, which threatens wild populations.
  • 25 px
  • [[Emperor tamarin]], a [[New World monkey]]
  • Chimpanzees are social great apes.
ORDER OF MAMMALS
Primata; Primates; Primate (biology); Euprimates; Primate clades; Non-human primate; Non-human primates; Non human primate; Non human primates; Order primata; Primate skull; Nonhuman primates; Nonhuman primate; Primate anatomy; Tool use by primates; Life history of primates; Hunting behavior of primates; Primate communication; Social behavior of primates; Anatomy of primates; Pan-Primates; Vision in primates
n.
Archbishop, metropolitan.
Primate         
  • ''Homo sapiens'' is the only living primate species that is fully bipedal.
  • thumb
  • Strepsirrhine]] primate
  • Humans have traditionally hunted prey for subsistence.
  • Vervet hindfoot showing fingerprint ridges on the sole
  • Leaf eating [[mantled guereza]], a species of [[black-and-white colobus]]
  • 60 px
  • 50 px
  • [[Diademed sifaka]], a lemur that is a vertical clinger and leaper
  • 50 px
  • 35 px
  • The ''[[tapetum lucidum]]'' of a [[northern greater galago]], typical of prosimians, reflects the light of the photographer's flash.
  • 60 px
  • A western lowland gorilla using a stick possibly to gauge the depth of water
  • white-headed brown]] lemurs.
  • 50 px
  • [[Crab-eating macaque]]s with [[stone tool]]s
  • [[Rhesus macaque]] at [[Agra Fort]], [[India]]
  • The [[critically endangered]] Sumatran orangutan
  • A [[mouse lemur]] holds a cut piece of fruit in its hands and eats.
  • Sam, a [[rhesus macaque]], was flown to the edge of space by [[NASA]] in the 1959 [[Little Joe 2]] flight of [[Project Mercury]].
  • [[Nilgiri langur]] (''Trachypithecus johnii''), an [[Old World monkey]]
  • 25 px
  • 50 px
  • An 1893 drawing of the hands and feet of various primates
  • Primate skulls showing [[postorbital bar]], and increasing brain sizes
  • A 1927 drawing of chimpanzees, a [[gibbon]] (top right) and two orangutans (center and bottom center): The chimpanzee in the upper left is brachiating; the orangutan at the bottom center is knuckle-walking.
  • A social huddle of [[ring-tailed lemur]]s. The two individuals on the right exposing their white ventral surface are sunning themselves.
  • 60 px
  • The critically endangered [[silky sifaka]]
  • Distinct sexual size dimorphism can be seen between the male and female [[mountain gorilla]].
  • 60 px
  • [[Slow loris]]es are popular in the [[exotic pet]] trade, which threatens wild populations.
  • 25 px
  • [[Emperor tamarin]], a [[New World monkey]]
  • Chimpanzees are social great apes.
ORDER OF MAMMALS
Primata; Primates; Primate (biology); Euprimates; Primate clades; Non-human primate; Non-human primates; Non human primate; Non human primates; Order primata; Primate skull; Nonhuman primates; Nonhuman primate; Primate anatomy; Tool use by primates; Life history of primates; Hunting behavior of primates; Primate communication; Social behavior of primates; Anatomy of primates; Pan-Primates; Vision in primates
·adj One of the Primates.
II. Primate ·adj The chief ecclesiastic in a national church; one who presides over other bishops in a province; an Archbishop.
Primates         
  • ''Homo sapiens'' is the only living primate species that is fully bipedal.
  • thumb
  • Strepsirrhine]] primate
  • Humans have traditionally hunted prey for subsistence.
  • Vervet hindfoot showing fingerprint ridges on the sole
  • Leaf eating [[mantled guereza]], a species of [[black-and-white colobus]]
  • 60 px
  • 50 px
  • [[Diademed sifaka]], a lemur that is a vertical clinger and leaper
  • 50 px
  • 35 px
  • The ''[[tapetum lucidum]]'' of a [[northern greater galago]], typical of prosimians, reflects the light of the photographer's flash.
  • 60 px
  • A western lowland gorilla using a stick possibly to gauge the depth of water
  • white-headed brown]] lemurs.
  • 50 px
  • [[Crab-eating macaque]]s with [[stone tool]]s
  • [[Rhesus macaque]] at [[Agra Fort]], [[India]]
  • The [[critically endangered]] Sumatran orangutan
  • A [[mouse lemur]] holds a cut piece of fruit in its hands and eats.
  • Sam, a [[rhesus macaque]], was flown to the edge of space by [[NASA]] in the 1959 [[Little Joe 2]] flight of [[Project Mercury]].
  • [[Nilgiri langur]] (''Trachypithecus johnii''), an [[Old World monkey]]
  • 25 px
  • 50 px
  • An 1893 drawing of the hands and feet of various primates
  • Primate skulls showing [[postorbital bar]], and increasing brain sizes
  • A 1927 drawing of chimpanzees, a [[gibbon]] (top right) and two orangutans (center and bottom center): The chimpanzee in the upper left is brachiating; the orangutan at the bottom center is knuckle-walking.
  • A social huddle of [[ring-tailed lemur]]s. The two individuals on the right exposing their white ventral surface are sunning themselves.
  • 60 px
  • The critically endangered [[silky sifaka]]
  • Distinct sexual size dimorphism can be seen between the male and female [[mountain gorilla]].
  • 60 px
  • [[Slow loris]]es are popular in the [[exotic pet]] trade, which threatens wild populations.
  • 25 px
  • [[Emperor tamarin]], a [[New World monkey]]
  • Chimpanzees are social great apes.
ORDER OF MAMMALS
Primata; Primates; Primate (biology); Euprimates; Primate clades; Non-human primate; Non-human primates; Non human primate; Non human primates; Order primata; Primate skull; Nonhuman primates; Nonhuman primate; Primate anatomy; Tool use by primates; Life history of primates; Hunting behavior of primates; Primate communication; Social behavior of primates; Anatomy of primates; Pan-Primates; Vision in primates
·noun ·pl The highest order of mammals. It includes man, together with the apes and monkeys. ·cf. Pitheci.

Βικιπαίδεια

Prince-primate

Prince-primate (German: Fürstprimas, Hungarian: hercegprímás) is a rare princely title held by individual (prince-) archbishops of specific sees in a presiding capacity in an august assembly of mainly secular princes, notably the following: