Strepsirrhines Haplorhines Primate Behavioral Ecology Human Evolution
100
What is slowly?
Strepsirrhines develop at this speed.
100
What is post orbital closure?
Haplorhines have this behind their eyes.
100
What is fruit?
Frugivores eat this.
100
What is Paleoanthropology?
This means the interdisciplinary study of human evolution.
200
What is nocturnal?
Strepsirrhines are commonly ...?
200
What is Africa and Asia?
What two continents can Catarrhines be found?
200
What is false?
Primates are not gregarious, true or false?
200
What is Stratigraphy?
This method of dating fossils uses how deep down it was and how old the rock is.(Superposition)
300
What is Madagascar?
Lemuroidea are commonly found in what place?
300
What are New World Monkeys?
Platyrrhines means this.
300
What is frequent?
Tool use: frequent or infrequent in the animal world?
300
What is carbon-14?
This material is used to in absolute dating fossils.
400
What is post-orbital bar?
Strepsirrhines have what behind their ear?
400
What are insectivores?
Callitrichids are this, meaning they eat insects.
400
What is a little?
Fast reproducing organisms put this amount of effort in each offspring.
400
What is Mesozoic Era?
This era is where the dinosaurs and first mammals appeared.
500
What is diurnal?
Lemurs are mainly ___ which means to be active during the day
500
What is infanticide?
This word means to kill a child, -cide
500
What is 70 percent?
At least what percent of primates are classified as endangered?
500
What is Paleozoic Era?
What era did organisms with vertebrae first appear?






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