Primate Virtue: Studies beyond moral seeds Friedrich Nietzsche is a book called "dawn" in 1881 that wrote that these animals are not moral creatures. But you think that these animals regard us as a moral entity. - Animals that can talk Human beings are a kind of prejudice, our animals are at least free.] [1] This place, Nietzsche's say that animals do not regard human behavior as morally good or bad It represents a view. Only humans think morality, Nietzsche thinks - prejudice against "at least free animals".
Primates evolved from trees of animals, many of which in most cases lived in trees. Most primates live in the rain forest. The number of primate species in the tropics has been shown to be positively correlated with rainfall and tropical rainforest area. It occupies (by weight) 25 to 40% of fruit animals in the rainforest, and primates play an important ecological role by dispersing seeds from many species. Some species are partially terrestrial, like baboons and patties, and some species are completely terrestrial like Jerada and man. Nonhuman primates live in the habitats of various forests in the tropical regions of Africa, India, Southeast Asia, South America, such as tropical rain forests, mangroves, mountain forests.
There are 32 primates living in Madagascar, but there are no other places. These species include elusive Ayei, Wool Indy, Primate Ambassador of Madagascar, the world's lemur, etc. All these primates belong to a primate sub - order, Prosimii, or "premon key". Their ancestors were thought to arrive in Madagascar through floating logs and vegetation mats about 50 million years ago. Woodland Park Zoo is currently home to lemur seeds (2006); lemur lemurs. Along the sidewalk outside the tropical rainforest, you can observe the lemur lemur lemur.