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    The Forward-Facing Eyes Shared by All Primates Help Them in
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The Forward-Facing Eyes Shared by All Primates Help Them in

Question 25

Question 25

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The forward-facing eyes shared by all primates help them in


A) manipulating small objects.
B) depth perception as they navigate through forests.
C) swinging from tree branches.
D) seeing in the dark.

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