Do primates have umbilical cords? I do not see belly buttons.
There is a good picture of one here: primate belly buttonDo primates have umbilical cords? I do not see belly buttons.
Same way a cat does.How do they cut the cord and tie a knot?
Thanks alot exchemist, I just shot coffee through my nose...Same way a cat does.
Look it up, dickhead.
There you go!Why? Is it because they love their Mum?
"The Mother hauls around the baby until it drops off."
Humans cut the cord...
What does that have to do with evolution?Do primates have umbilical cords? I do not see belly buttons.
I am guessing "we are not related to monkeys because we have umbilical cords and they don't."What does that have to do with evolution?
That's what I figured. Didn't it occur to the OP that all placental mammals ought to have their placenta attached to something?I am guessing "we are not related to monkeys because we have umbilical cords and they don't."
Yeah I chose to ignore the obvious come-on in the title. Counter is mad as a box of frogs, so I thought it better to just point him in the direction of some facts.That's what I figured. Didn't it occur to the OP that all placental mammals ought to have their placenta attached to something?
I think Counter took your advice and looked it up.so I thought it better to just point him in the direction of some facts.
chimpanzee mothers are said to ignore the matter entirely, and simply haul around baby, placenta and cord until the latter dries up and drops off (usually in about a day).
Now look at the subheading on that page...''Feed your Brain'' Yuk,Yuk,YukOther than certain modern humans, some marine mammals (like whales and dolphins), chimpanzees and a few domesticated animals, mammal mothers typically eat the afterbirth.