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... primates, demands flexibility and agility, and the primate skeleton is much more generalized in nature than is that of most other mammals. Small tree-dwellers, such as squirrels, may climb trees by digging in their claws; primates ...
... primates, demands flexibility and agility, and the primate skeleton is much more generalized in nature than is that of most other mammals. Small tree-dwellers, such as squirrels, may climb trees by digging in their claws; primates ...
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... primates. The mother-young relationship is exceedingly important and may last for many years, until long after the young have matured. Chimpanzee tool-making and use have been well documented and are found in more situations and for ...
... primates. The mother-young relationship is exceedingly important and may last for many years, until long after the young have matured. Chimpanzee tool-making and use have been well documented and are found in more situations and for ...
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... Primate Patterns," in Primate Patterns (P. Dolhinow, ed.). New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Ine. Fiedler, W. 1956 "Ubersicht iibcr das System der Primates," in Primatolo- gia, Vol. 1 ( H. Hofer, A. H. Schultz and D. Stark, eds ...
... Primate Patterns," in Primate Patterns (P. Dolhinow, ed.). New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Ine. Fiedler, W. 1956 "Ubersicht iibcr das System der Primates," in Primatolo- gia, Vol. 1 ( H. Hofer, A. H. Schultz and D. Stark, eds ...
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