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What are the common characteristics of primates?

Stereoscopic/Depth perception, colour vision, developed sense of touch, large and complex brain and large cerebral hemispheres

DCTLL

When was the possibility of primates?

66-55 MYA

Longest

What ages did most primates become extinct?

34-24 MYA

What happened to the primates that didn’t go extinct?

They adapted and mutated

AM

Most primates are arboreal, but what primates aren’t?

The ring-tailed lemurs, larger old world monkeys, gorillas, chimpanzees and bonobos.

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Most advanced primates are diurnal expect for half of which primate?

Lemurs

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What are most primates diet like?

Variable

V

What does arboreal mean?

It means to live in trees