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... new - world monkeys , the tamarins and marmosets , are conver- gent with birds brilliant plumaged insect eaters , with trilling voices and a habit of monogamy ( Fig . 1.4 ) . The larger new - world monkeys include the manipu- lative ...
... new - world monkeys , the tamarins and marmosets , are conver- gent with birds brilliant plumaged insect eaters , with trilling voices and a habit of monogamy ( Fig . 1.4 ) . The larger new - world monkeys include the manipu- lative ...
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... Primates are divided into four great groups : the strepsirhines , the new - world monkeys , the old - world monkeys , and apes together with humans . Primates originated in moist tropical forest , where most species still live . Half ...
... Primates are divided into four great groups : the strepsirhines , the new - world monkeys , the old - world monkeys , and apes together with humans . Primates originated in moist tropical forest , where most species still live . Half ...
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... new - world and old - world monkeys have gone beyond this stage , to differentiate " precision grip " from " power grip " ( Napier , 1960 ) . They have not only a motor pattern for locomotion but some separate control of the index fin ...
... new - world and old - world monkeys have gone beyond this stage , to differentiate " precision grip " from " power grip " ( Napier , 1960 ) . They have not only a motor pattern for locomotion but some separate control of the index fin ...
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ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES | 34 |
FOOD AND FEEDING | 45 |
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