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... monkeys of New and Old Worlds resemble each other as well as the leaf ... World resem- ble each other , it proves little , because they are probably ... Old World monkeys , and New World monkeys are each a relatively homogeneous ...
... monkeys of New and Old Worlds resemble each other as well as the leaf ... World resem- ble each other , it proves little , because they are probably ... Old World monkeys , and New World monkeys are each a relatively homogeneous ...
Page 51
... World monkeys , as a whole , have thumbs more or less in parallel with the other digits , not habitually divergent like either prosimians or Old World monkeys . Some " semibrachiating " monkeys - the spider monkey in the New World and ...
... World monkeys , as a whole , have thumbs more or less in parallel with the other digits , not habitually divergent like either prosimians or Old World monkeys . Some " semibrachiating " monkeys - the spider monkey in the New World and ...
Page 53
... World and Old World monkeys , even though the actual precision grip used differs in the two lines . The apes have very marked precision grips , in which the thumb is partially rotated and pressed to the side or tip of the index finger ...
... World and Old World monkeys , even though the actual precision grip used differs in the two lines . The apes have very marked precision grips , in which the thumb is partially rotated and pressed to the side or tip of the index finger ...
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Arguing from primate to man | 2 |
Phylogeny and Ecology | 11 |
Summary | 22 |
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