Yes, humans are primates. Humans belong to the order Primates, which is defined by shared anatomy, genetics, and behavior, including lemurs, monkeys, apes, and humans themselves. Specifically, humans are part of the family Hominidae, also known as the great apes, sharing many physical and genetic traits such as grasping hands, forward-facing eyes, and a large, complex brain. Genetically, humans share about 99% of alignable DNA with chimpanzees and bonobos, our closest living relatives in the primate family. What primarily sets humans apart within primates is the advanced structure and function of the brain, especially the prefrontal cortex, enabling complex cognition, language, and culture. Additionally, humans are unique among primates for being fully bipedal, walking upright on two legs.