Deck 5: Primates: Past and Present

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Which of these is a special dietary adaptation of the colobines?

A) they have an extended gut to help them digest leaves
B) they have modified incisors to help them gouge trees for sap
C) they have very long tongues so they can reach nectar inside flowers
D) they have developed immunity to most plant toxins
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As with humans,other primates need play time to help develop normally.This is because play __________.

A) provides a way to learn social skills
B) creates a status-free social system
C) is a necessary activity in adult primate life
D) determines one's place in the social hierarchy
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What is one simple distinction between lorises and bush babies?

A) Lorises move much more slowly than bush babies.
B) Lorises are more terrestrial than bush babies.
C) Lorises eat insects, and bush babies are vegetarian.
D) Lorises are diurnal, and bush babies are nocturnal.
Question
The Y-5 pattern of hominids refers to a feature on the __________.

A) molars
B) cerebral cortex
C) femur
D) pelvis
Question
Which of the following is absent among hominoids?

A) a tail
B) thumbs
C) forward-facing eyes
D) toenails
Question
How are primate teeth specialized?

A) The front teeth are often highly specialized, but the chewing teeth are unspecialized.
B) The chewing teeth are often highly specialized, but the front teeth are unspecialized.
C) The back teeth are completely absent, allowing for the primate's distinctive flat face.
D) The front teeth are completely absent, allowing for the primate's distinctive flat face.
Question
Which of the following traits do most primates share?

A) two bones in the lower portion of the forelimbs
B) cold-blooded
C) short infant dependency period
D) monoscopic vision
Question
Which of these is a late Miocene ape?

A) Dryopithecus
B) Pierolapithecus
C) Aegyptopithecus
D) Kenyapithecus
Question
Where is the best record of Oligocene anthropoid fossils located?

A) the Fayum
B) Olduvai Gorge
C) the U.S. southwest
D) the Gobi desert
Question
All primates have prehensile __________.

A) hands
B) tails
C) feet
D) elbows
Question
Which recently discovered species is providing a glimpse into the poorly understood period of hominoid evolution?

A) Sahelanthropus tchadensis
B) Homo floresiensis
C) Homo sapiens
D) Paranthrobus robustus
Question
Captive bonobos show language comprehension abilities similar to that of a(n)__________.

A) two-year-old child
B) adult
C) parrot
D) domestic dog
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With whom do social relationships begin for all primates?

A) the mother
B) the father
C) siblings
D) cousins
Question
Which of these features is characteristic of New World monkeys?

A) three premolars
B) terrestrial
C) solitary
D) carnivorous
Question
From what group of animals do scientists believe primates developed?

A) insectivores
B) carnivores
C) reptiles
D) amphibians
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When did the hominoids first appear?

A) Miocene
B) Eocene
C) Oligocene
D) Holocene
Question
How do primates differ from other mammals?

A) There is a set of physical traits that, as a group, are unique to the primates.
B) Primates have a number of traits that are not found in other mammal groups.
C) There is no way to distinguish a primate from other orders of mammals.
D) Primates have fewer distinguishing features than other orders of mammals.
Question
Primates have a stronger sense of __________ and a weaker sense of __________ than other mammals.

A) sight; smell
B) hearing; sight
C) taste; sight
D) hearing; taste
Question
Hominins have a division of labor based on __________.

A) gender
B) birth order
C) body size
D) intelligence
Question
The oldest definite primates,adapids and omomyids,are classified as early __________.

A) prosimians
B) hominins
C) cercopithecines
D) anthropoids
Question
The traditional explanation for the emergence of primates relates to an adaptation for __________.

A) tree living
B) life in the savannah
C) toolmaking
D) nocturnal activity
Question
Why is so little known about the transition to early hominins?

A) There are few Miocene ape fossils from Africa, which is where the earliest hominin fossils have been found.
B) There are hardly any hominin fossils with which we can compare ape fossils.
C) The Miocene ape fossils overlap with early hominins, and there are many intermediate forms.
D) The transition to hominins happened very suddenly, and there are few comparable skeletal traits between them and the apes.
Question
A dish-shaped pelvis,curved spine,and arched feet are all related to the hominin trait of __________.

A) bipedalism
B) big brain to body size
C) social living
D) hunting
Question
How does the rafting hypothesis propose that anthropoid primates migrated to the New World?

A) they were carried across the ocean on drifting mats of vegetation
B) they built simple rafts to travel from island to island
C) the New World monkeys evolved separately from the Old World monkeys
D) they migrated across southern land bridges
Question
Which of these is an example of primate tool use?

A) chimpanzees termite fishing
B) baboons baring their canine teeth
C) howlers calling to other monkey troops
D) marmosets sleeping in the trees
Question
Hominin females can have sex __________.

A) at any time during the year
B) only when they are likely to conceive
C) only when there is a new male present in the group
D) at any time the males allow it
Question
Which of these animals contradicts the arboreal theory of primate evolution?

A) tree squirrel
B) rabbit
C) fox
D) raccoon
Question
Which of these animals could be described as quadrupedal?

A) horse
B) chicken
C) human
D) snake
Question
Why are plesiadapiforms not considered true primates?

A) They lacked stereoscopic vision and grasping hands.
B) They were not mammals.
C) They had highly mobile elbow joints.
D) They appear too early in the fossil record to be related to primates.
Question
Which of these is a part of the hominoid group?

A) hylobates
B) atelines
C) cercopithecines
D) colobines
Question
Which of the following animals is a prosimian?

A) lemur
B) baboon
C) spider monkey
D) chimpanzee
Question
As far as we know,hominins are unique in their ability to __________.

A) use one tool to make another
B) use found objects as tools
C) modify objects to be used as tools
D) copy toolmaking behavior by observing others
Question
Because of its facial and other skeletal features,Sivapithecus is believed to be __________.

A) ancestral to modern orangutans
B) ancestral to modern humans
C) closely related to the old world monkeys
D) closely related to the prosimians
Question
What is the relationship between the terms hominoid and hominin?

A) All hominins are hominoids, but not all hominoids are hominins.
B) All hominoids are hominins, but not all hominins are hominoids.
C) Hominoids are all extinct, but there are many living hominins.
D) Hominins are all extinct, but there are many living hominoids.
Question
Why do most scholars classify Aegyptopithecus as a primitive catarrhine?

A) While the skull has some apelike characteristics, most of the skeleton is monkeylike.
B) Aegyptopithecus had cheek pouches and ischial callosities like some modern catarrhines.
C) The skeleton of Aegyptopithecus looks remarkably like that of a modern baboon.
D) There is evidence of a prehensile tail, which is only found in catarrhines.
Question
If you are trying to classify an unknown primate as either a prosimian or an anthropoid,what features should you examine?

A) facial features and ear mobility
B) number of fingers and toes
C) patterns of locomotion
D) social group size and structure
Question
If you are in Africa and you see a large monkey with downward-facing nostrils,you are likely looking at a __________.

A) catarrhine
B) platyrrhine
C) anthrorrhine
D) strepsirrhine
Question
The propliopithecids are most like __________.

A) orangutans
B) rhesus monkeys
C) squirrel monkeys
D) ring-tailed lemurs
Question
What group of primates would be classified as prosimians in one classificatory system,and haplorhines in another?

A) tarsiers
B) lorises
C) bush babies
D) lemurs
Question
What other development around the end of the Cenozoic plays an important role in early primate evolution?

A) the emergence of angiosperm
B) the transition from dinosaurs to birds
C) the disappearance of mammoths
D) the dispersal of human populations
Question
How do you distinguish between an anthropoid and a prosimian primate? What is the importance of the differences between the two?
Question
What phenomenon does continental drift explain?

A) different climates in the past
B) much larger animals in the past
C) greater biodiversity in the present
D) greater specialization in the present
Question
Of the physical traits that distinguish hominins from other hominoids,which do you think is most critical for the identification of a fossil species as a hominin? Explain your answer.
Question
Why are we so unsure about the adaptations of the earliest primates?

A) We still have very little fossil evidence of these animals.
B) The diversity of primates is too big to study the animals efficiently.
C) The animals were wiped out suddenly in an environmental catastrophe.
D) The fossil remains are nearly identical to the skeletons of modern primates.
Question
Although it was a hominoid,in what way was Proconsul unlike any living ape?

A) It was primarily an arboreal quadruped.
B) It had a tail.
C) It was nocturnal.
D) It had a mostly solitary lifestyle.
Question
What evidence is there that humans share a suspensory past with other hominoid primates?

A) We have highly mobile shoulder joints.
B) Our arms are longer than our legs.
C) We have fully opposable big toes.
D) Our knees lock so they cannot hyperextend.
Question
What is the relationship between brain size and the life cycle?

A) Animals with big brains tend to mature slowly and live longer than other animals.
B) Animals with big brains tend to mature slowly but die earlier than other animals.
C) Animals with big brains have average life spans, due to the pressure of normalizing selection.
D) Animals with big brains develop quickly but live much longer than other animals.
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List and explain the key traits that are characteristic of the order Primates.
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None of the Middle or Late Miocene apes seem to be particularly good candidates for the ancestor of the hominins.What evidence would be needed to identify a possible ancestral ape for our lineage?
Question
What is the key feature that distinguishes hominins from other primates?

A) consistent erect walking on two feet
B) the ability to use tools
C) a long infant dependency period
D) lifelong pair-bonded mating
Question
Compare and contrast the arboreal theory with the visual predation theory for the emergence of the first primates.
Question
How does Sussman's theory agree with Cartmill's ideas about early primate evolution?

A) both accept that early primates probably used small branches for travel and foraging
B) both accept that early primates were most likely nocturnal
C) the two theories reject the idea of primates living in trees
D) the two theories reject the idea that early primates ate insects
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What is the most likely explanation for the disappearance of most Miocene apes from the fossil record?

A) They went extinct due to environmental change.
B) They evolved into later hominin species.
C) The apes migrated north, and fewer digs are conducted in Europe.
D) They are easily mistaken for later ape species.
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What might explain the fact that hominins are completely terrestrial?

A) cultural advances such as weapons or fire may have eliminated the need for nightly shelter in trees
B) hominins, unlike other primates, have no natural predators and thus no need to seek protected sleeping sites
C) hominins lost the anatomical adaptations required to allow them to climb trees
D) hominins are simply too large to move safely through the trees
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What is the evidence that parapithecids were diurnal?

A) The fossil record shows they had small eye sockets.
B) There were only diurnal primates around at this time.
C) Their teeth were adapted for eating insects, which are active during the day.
D) Their remains are found near their nighttime sleeping trees.
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1
Which of these is a special dietary adaptation of the colobines?

A) they have an extended gut to help them digest leaves
B) they have modified incisors to help them gouge trees for sap
C) they have very long tongues so they can reach nectar inside flowers
D) they have developed immunity to most plant toxins
they have an extended gut to help them digest leaves
2
As with humans,other primates need play time to help develop normally.This is because play __________.

A) provides a way to learn social skills
B) creates a status-free social system
C) is a necessary activity in adult primate life
D) determines one's place in the social hierarchy
provides a way to learn social skills
3
What is one simple distinction between lorises and bush babies?

A) Lorises move much more slowly than bush babies.
B) Lorises are more terrestrial than bush babies.
C) Lorises eat insects, and bush babies are vegetarian.
D) Lorises are diurnal, and bush babies are nocturnal.
Lorises move much more slowly than bush babies.
4
The Y-5 pattern of hominids refers to a feature on the __________.

A) molars
B) cerebral cortex
C) femur
D) pelvis
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Which of the following is absent among hominoids?

A) a tail
B) thumbs
C) forward-facing eyes
D) toenails
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How are primate teeth specialized?

A) The front teeth are often highly specialized, but the chewing teeth are unspecialized.
B) The chewing teeth are often highly specialized, but the front teeth are unspecialized.
C) The back teeth are completely absent, allowing for the primate's distinctive flat face.
D) The front teeth are completely absent, allowing for the primate's distinctive flat face.
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Which of the following traits do most primates share?

A) two bones in the lower portion of the forelimbs
B) cold-blooded
C) short infant dependency period
D) monoscopic vision
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8
Which of these is a late Miocene ape?

A) Dryopithecus
B) Pierolapithecus
C) Aegyptopithecus
D) Kenyapithecus
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Where is the best record of Oligocene anthropoid fossils located?

A) the Fayum
B) Olduvai Gorge
C) the U.S. southwest
D) the Gobi desert
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10
All primates have prehensile __________.

A) hands
B) tails
C) feet
D) elbows
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11
Which recently discovered species is providing a glimpse into the poorly understood period of hominoid evolution?

A) Sahelanthropus tchadensis
B) Homo floresiensis
C) Homo sapiens
D) Paranthrobus robustus
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Captive bonobos show language comprehension abilities similar to that of a(n)__________.

A) two-year-old child
B) adult
C) parrot
D) domestic dog
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With whom do social relationships begin for all primates?

A) the mother
B) the father
C) siblings
D) cousins
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14
Which of these features is characteristic of New World monkeys?

A) three premolars
B) terrestrial
C) solitary
D) carnivorous
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From what group of animals do scientists believe primates developed?

A) insectivores
B) carnivores
C) reptiles
D) amphibians
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When did the hominoids first appear?

A) Miocene
B) Eocene
C) Oligocene
D) Holocene
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17
How do primates differ from other mammals?

A) There is a set of physical traits that, as a group, are unique to the primates.
B) Primates have a number of traits that are not found in other mammal groups.
C) There is no way to distinguish a primate from other orders of mammals.
D) Primates have fewer distinguishing features than other orders of mammals.
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Primates have a stronger sense of __________ and a weaker sense of __________ than other mammals.

A) sight; smell
B) hearing; sight
C) taste; sight
D) hearing; taste
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19
Hominins have a division of labor based on __________.

A) gender
B) birth order
C) body size
D) intelligence
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20
The oldest definite primates,adapids and omomyids,are classified as early __________.

A) prosimians
B) hominins
C) cercopithecines
D) anthropoids
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21
The traditional explanation for the emergence of primates relates to an adaptation for __________.

A) tree living
B) life in the savannah
C) toolmaking
D) nocturnal activity
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22
Why is so little known about the transition to early hominins?

A) There are few Miocene ape fossils from Africa, which is where the earliest hominin fossils have been found.
B) There are hardly any hominin fossils with which we can compare ape fossils.
C) The Miocene ape fossils overlap with early hominins, and there are many intermediate forms.
D) The transition to hominins happened very suddenly, and there are few comparable skeletal traits between them and the apes.
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23
A dish-shaped pelvis,curved spine,and arched feet are all related to the hominin trait of __________.

A) bipedalism
B) big brain to body size
C) social living
D) hunting
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24
How does the rafting hypothesis propose that anthropoid primates migrated to the New World?

A) they were carried across the ocean on drifting mats of vegetation
B) they built simple rafts to travel from island to island
C) the New World monkeys evolved separately from the Old World monkeys
D) they migrated across southern land bridges
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25
Which of these is an example of primate tool use?

A) chimpanzees termite fishing
B) baboons baring their canine teeth
C) howlers calling to other monkey troops
D) marmosets sleeping in the trees
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26
Hominin females can have sex __________.

A) at any time during the year
B) only when they are likely to conceive
C) only when there is a new male present in the group
D) at any time the males allow it
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27
Which of these animals contradicts the arboreal theory of primate evolution?

A) tree squirrel
B) rabbit
C) fox
D) raccoon
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Which of these animals could be described as quadrupedal?

A) horse
B) chicken
C) human
D) snake
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29
Why are plesiadapiforms not considered true primates?

A) They lacked stereoscopic vision and grasping hands.
B) They were not mammals.
C) They had highly mobile elbow joints.
D) They appear too early in the fossil record to be related to primates.
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30
Which of these is a part of the hominoid group?

A) hylobates
B) atelines
C) cercopithecines
D) colobines
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31
Which of the following animals is a prosimian?

A) lemur
B) baboon
C) spider monkey
D) chimpanzee
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32
As far as we know,hominins are unique in their ability to __________.

A) use one tool to make another
B) use found objects as tools
C) modify objects to be used as tools
D) copy toolmaking behavior by observing others
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33
Because of its facial and other skeletal features,Sivapithecus is believed to be __________.

A) ancestral to modern orangutans
B) ancestral to modern humans
C) closely related to the old world monkeys
D) closely related to the prosimians
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34
What is the relationship between the terms hominoid and hominin?

A) All hominins are hominoids, but not all hominoids are hominins.
B) All hominoids are hominins, but not all hominins are hominoids.
C) Hominoids are all extinct, but there are many living hominins.
D) Hominins are all extinct, but there are many living hominoids.
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35
Why do most scholars classify Aegyptopithecus as a primitive catarrhine?

A) While the skull has some apelike characteristics, most of the skeleton is monkeylike.
B) Aegyptopithecus had cheek pouches and ischial callosities like some modern catarrhines.
C) The skeleton of Aegyptopithecus looks remarkably like that of a modern baboon.
D) There is evidence of a prehensile tail, which is only found in catarrhines.
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36
If you are trying to classify an unknown primate as either a prosimian or an anthropoid,what features should you examine?

A) facial features and ear mobility
B) number of fingers and toes
C) patterns of locomotion
D) social group size and structure
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37
If you are in Africa and you see a large monkey with downward-facing nostrils,you are likely looking at a __________.

A) catarrhine
B) platyrrhine
C) anthrorrhine
D) strepsirrhine
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38
The propliopithecids are most like __________.

A) orangutans
B) rhesus monkeys
C) squirrel monkeys
D) ring-tailed lemurs
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39
What group of primates would be classified as prosimians in one classificatory system,and haplorhines in another?

A) tarsiers
B) lorises
C) bush babies
D) lemurs
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40
What other development around the end of the Cenozoic plays an important role in early primate evolution?

A) the emergence of angiosperm
B) the transition from dinosaurs to birds
C) the disappearance of mammoths
D) the dispersal of human populations
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41
How do you distinguish between an anthropoid and a prosimian primate? What is the importance of the differences between the two?
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42
What phenomenon does continental drift explain?

A) different climates in the past
B) much larger animals in the past
C) greater biodiversity in the present
D) greater specialization in the present
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43
Of the physical traits that distinguish hominins from other hominoids,which do you think is most critical for the identification of a fossil species as a hominin? Explain your answer.
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44
Why are we so unsure about the adaptations of the earliest primates?

A) We still have very little fossil evidence of these animals.
B) The diversity of primates is too big to study the animals efficiently.
C) The animals were wiped out suddenly in an environmental catastrophe.
D) The fossil remains are nearly identical to the skeletons of modern primates.
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45
Although it was a hominoid,in what way was Proconsul unlike any living ape?

A) It was primarily an arboreal quadruped.
B) It had a tail.
C) It was nocturnal.
D) It had a mostly solitary lifestyle.
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46
What evidence is there that humans share a suspensory past with other hominoid primates?

A) We have highly mobile shoulder joints.
B) Our arms are longer than our legs.
C) We have fully opposable big toes.
D) Our knees lock so they cannot hyperextend.
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What is the relationship between brain size and the life cycle?

A) Animals with big brains tend to mature slowly and live longer than other animals.
B) Animals with big brains tend to mature slowly but die earlier than other animals.
C) Animals with big brains have average life spans, due to the pressure of normalizing selection.
D) Animals with big brains develop quickly but live much longer than other animals.
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48
List and explain the key traits that are characteristic of the order Primates.
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49
None of the Middle or Late Miocene apes seem to be particularly good candidates for the ancestor of the hominins.What evidence would be needed to identify a possible ancestral ape for our lineage?
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What is the key feature that distinguishes hominins from other primates?

A) consistent erect walking on two feet
B) the ability to use tools
C) a long infant dependency period
D) lifelong pair-bonded mating
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51
Compare and contrast the arboreal theory with the visual predation theory for the emergence of the first primates.
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52
How does Sussman's theory agree with Cartmill's ideas about early primate evolution?

A) both accept that early primates probably used small branches for travel and foraging
B) both accept that early primates were most likely nocturnal
C) the two theories reject the idea of primates living in trees
D) the two theories reject the idea that early primates ate insects
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53
What is the most likely explanation for the disappearance of most Miocene apes from the fossil record?

A) They went extinct due to environmental change.
B) They evolved into later hominin species.
C) The apes migrated north, and fewer digs are conducted in Europe.
D) They are easily mistaken for later ape species.
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54
What might explain the fact that hominins are completely terrestrial?

A) cultural advances such as weapons or fire may have eliminated the need for nightly shelter in trees
B) hominins, unlike other primates, have no natural predators and thus no need to seek protected sleeping sites
C) hominins lost the anatomical adaptations required to allow them to climb trees
D) hominins are simply too large to move safely through the trees
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What is the evidence that parapithecids were diurnal?

A) The fossil record shows they had small eye sockets.
B) There were only diurnal primates around at this time.
C) Their teeth were adapted for eating insects, which are active during the day.
D) Their remains are found near their nighttime sleeping trees.
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