Early primates (think lemurs) had stereoscopic vision and opposable thumbs. Give
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Early primates (think lemurs) had stereoscopic vision and opposable thumbs. Given their probable behavior and that of their descendants, how do you think this may have led to the development of more advanced primates? Consider how this may have promoted increases in intelligence and related capabilities. Consider also what you know about the social behavior of primates.
What are "ungulates"?
a. Mammals with a specialized valve called an unga that allows them to breathe and eat at the same time.
b. Mammals that have an ungula, which is an extra stomach-like digestive gland that allows them to eat silica-rich vegetation.
c. Mammals that have an ungulating (snake-like) intestinal tract.
d. A type of ferret.
e. None of the above.
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Early primates (think lemurs) had stereoscopic vision and opposable thumbs. Give
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