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    Vertical Clinging and Leaping Is a Locomotor Pattern Frequently Practiced
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Vertical Clinging and Leaping Is a Locomotor Pattern Frequently Practiced

Question 2

Question 2

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Vertical clinging and leaping is a locomotor pattern frequently practiced by which of the following?


A) apes
B) lemurs and tarsiers
C) terrestrial monkeys
D) Old World monkeys
E) gibbons

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