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Arms that are longer than legs, a short and stable back, flexible shoulders, and no tail are traits associated with
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The traits you mentioned—arms that are longer than legs, a short and stable back, flexible shoulders, and no tail—are associated with primates. Primates, such as humans, apes, and monkeys, typically exhibit these characteristics.
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