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there are no known prehensile-tailed humans. Prehensile tails are a feature found in certain animal species, particularly in some primates like spider monkeys, howler monkeys, and some species of New World monkeys.

Humans, as a species, do not possess prehensile tails. Our closest primate relatives, such as chimpanzees and bonobos, also lack this feature. The absence of a prehensile tail is one of the distinguishing characteristics that separate humans from other primates.

Humans' natural habitat and evolutionary history involve a range of environments, from forests and grasslands to deserts and mountains. Over time, humans have adapted to various habitats worldwide, including tropical rainforests, savannas, temperate forests, and more.

While there have been speculative concepts and fictional depictions of humans with prehensile tails in science fiction and fantasy, it's important to remember that such ideas are not grounded in reality or known scientific evidence. As of now, humans are not prehensile-tailed creatures.

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