Strepsirrhines | Haplorhines | Primate Behavioral Ecology | Human Evolution |
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What is slowly?
Strepsirrhines develop at this speed.
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What is post orbital closure?
Haplorhines have this behind their eyes.
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What is fruit?
Frugivores eat this.
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What is Paleoanthropology?
This means the interdisciplinary study of human evolution.
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What is nocturnal?
Strepsirrhines are commonly ...?
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What is Africa and Asia?
What two continents can Catarrhines be found?
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What is false?
Primates are not gregarious, true or false?
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What is Stratigraphy?
This method of dating fossils uses how deep down it was and how old the rock is.(Superposition)
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What is Madagascar?
Lemuroidea are commonly found in what place?
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What are New World Monkeys?
Platyrrhines means this.
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What is frequent?
Tool use: frequent or infrequent in the animal world?
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What is carbon-14?
This material is used to in absolute dating fossils.
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What is post-orbital bar?
Strepsirrhines have what behind their ear?
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What are insectivores?
Callitrichids are this, meaning they eat insects.
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What is a little?
Fast reproducing organisms put this amount of effort in each offspring.
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What is Mesozoic Era?
This era is where the dinosaurs and first mammals appeared.
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What is diurnal?
Lemurs are mainly ___ which means to be active during the day
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What is infanticide?
This word means to kill a child, -cide
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What is 70 percent?
At least what percent of primates are classified as endangered?
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What is Paleozoic Era?
What era did organisms with vertebrae first appear?
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