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    These long-lived primates reproduce really slow that can stay reproductively healthy for a long time. She discovered the long period baby orangutans incredibly maintain intense relationships with mother learning how to survive with dangers and different ways of finding and

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    1 Amazon’s Vegetation 1 Deforestation 1 Human Influence 2 Soil Quality 1 Plant Adaptation 3 Universal Dependence 1 Oxygen Production 2 Lumber Production 4 Plant Species 1 2 Animal Species 1 Primates 1 Howler Monkey 2 Squirrel Monkey 3 Uakari Monkey 2 Mammals 1 Amazon Manatee 2 Pink River Dolphin 3 Anteater 4 Slow-moving sloth 5 Peccary 6 Capybara 3 Reptiles 1 Bushmaster 2 Alligator

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    After going to Woodland Park and Zoo‚ observing primates has taught me about locomotor patterns of primates‚ relationships between locomotion and behavior‚ relationships between humans and other primates‚ and primates’ social interaction. Western Lowland Gorrilas are knucke-walkers‚ but they do climb and have a small of time standing bipedally. Since adult gorillas’ sheer sizes are big‚ they have to climb on the main trunk of the tree. Black-and-white Colobus Monkeys are arboreal quadruped and

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    Madagascar is an island that is the fourth largest in the world. After Greenland‚ New Guinea and Borneo. A vast area of more than 585‚000 square kilometers‚ however it is an island that is certainly although large and small islands around the world will look like the biosphere or unique biodiversity. But Madagascar‚ which is separated from Africa about 165 million years ago‚ is a special case. Andrew‚ Blond‚ Anderson‚ Parkinsin. (2008).noted that the plants and animals around 90 percent of which

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    fairly poor. (Birds chirping) Lemurs are members of the order primates‚ that is to say the large group of mammals to which human beings also belong. And they’d found they are uniquely in Madagascar and on a couple of the adjacent islands of the Comoros group. (Music playing in background) An evolutionary radiation is the diversification of different species from the same ancestor and once a new kind of organism like a primate comes into a new environment as happened in Madagascar about sixty

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    Animal Behavior Observations Lab I. Introduction: The Allen’s Swamp Monkey is a “strong‚ stocky primate” covered in a gray and greenish fur. The toes and fingers of the monkey are webbed which allows them to swim well. The males are usually larger than the females and they are really active primates. Their origins can be traced from the Congo Basin to western Zaire. The habitat of the monkeys is limited to swamp forests. In behavior they are mostly active during the day and are tree-dwellers. Their

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    Endangered species An endangered species is a species of organisms facing a very high risk of extinction. The phrase is used vaguely in common parlance for any species fitting this description‚ but its use by conservation biologists typically refers to those designated Endangered in the IUCN Red List‚ where it is the second most severe conservation status for wild populations‚ following Critically Endangered. There are currently 3079 animals and 2655 plants classified as Endangered worldwide‚ compared

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    the adaptation of the opposable thumb‚ trace its evolution‚ and discuss the types of traits the opposable thumb fits into. Description of Adaptation According to Damonte (2004)‚ “Humans can move their thumb father across their hand than any other primate” (para. 3). This ability enables human beings to easily grasp objects and

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    OLONA BERA KISOA Austin Wright Humanities May 19‚ 2017 The world’s largest nocturnal primate‚ the Aye Aye lemur‚ resides on the island of Madagascar. The primate rose to fame in the Madagascar movies in which they were portrayed as cute‚ loving‚ and furry creatures. Although‚ in reality it is quite the opposite. The lemur has a very different type of life than the movies portray. The Aye Aye lemur is a very scary‚ almost demonic looking animal‚ which causes problems with the villagers

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    surprisingly‚ are strong‚ impulsive animals with little inclination to hold still inside a big‚ noisy cylinder. So the prospect of scanning apes to see what’s on their minds seemed dim‚ until primatologist Lisa Parr and colleagues at the Yerkes National Primate Center at Emory University solved the problem in 2007. Using a different kind of scanning -- positron emission tomography‚ or PET -- Parr’s team showed chimps pictures after injecting them with a fast-decaying radioactive agent. When the chimps

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