QUESTION 36 Which of the following is NOT a typical trait of primates? O opposable thumbs acute sense of smell brachiation O stereoscopic vision

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QUESTION 36
Which of the following is NOT a typical trait of primates?
opposable thumbs
O acute sense of smell
O brachiation
stereoscopic vision
QUESTION 37
Which of the following is true of humans as primates?
O we have the ability to learn, whereas other primates survive by instinct alone
we have the longest thumbs, the longest infant dependency, and numerous bipedal adaptations
O humans cannot brachiate, whereas other primates can
O all of the above
QUESTION 38
By the end of the Miocene, some groups of primates were moving out of forests and into:
O marshes
mountains
savannas
O deserts
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 36 Which of the following is NOT a typical trait of primates? opposable thumbs O acute sense of smell O brachiation stereoscopic vision QUESTION 37 Which of the following is true of humans as primates? O we have the ability to learn, whereas other primates survive by instinct alone we have the longest thumbs, the longest infant dependency, and numerous bipedal adaptations O humans cannot brachiate, whereas other primates can O all of the above QUESTION 38 By the end of the Miocene, some groups of primates were moving out of forests and into: O marshes mountains savannas O deserts
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