What enables Primates to move things with more ease than other Mammals?
What are opposable thumbs, wide joint range and ligaments and tendons.
100
What type of feeders are Primates?
What are omnivores?
100
What countries are Primates found in?
What is Africa, Asia, and South and Central America?
100
this is where primates fit on the food web
What is directly below the tertiary predators
100
What is the strongest muscle in the body?
What is the tongue
200
What is so special about how Primates see the world?
What is sight through binocular vision?
200
What type of reproduction do Primates have?
What is internal fertilization?
200
This kind of habitat holds many humans
What is the concrete jungle
200
What do Primates eat?
What are fruits, plant material, insects, spiders, bird eggs and rodents?
200
What is the difference between monkeys and apes?
What is monkeys have tails and apes do not?
300
What do Primates have that is more developed than other Mammals?
What is the Cerebrum?
300
There are this many chambers in a primate's heart.
what is 4
300
Up to how high of an elevation can Primates live?
What is 16,000 feet?
300
What eat Primates?
What are Caimans, Crocodiles, Snakes, Eagles, and big cats?
300
What is the largest Primate?
What is the Gorilla?
400
Which way to primates' eyes face
What is forward
400
What is special about respiration in Primates?
What is the use of the diaphragm
400
What can Primates with curiosity and an ablility to comprend easily do?
What is to live in human-modified environments and cities?
400
The placement of humans as a modern race of the food chain
What is the top?
400
How long ago did the earliest known Primate live?
What is 60 million years ago?
500
What are the 5 distinguishing characteristics of Mammals?
What are hair, nourishment of young with milk, air breathing, a four-chambered hear, and being endothermic?
500
What are the 4 parts of the brain and how they respond?
What is Cerebrum for thinking and learning, Cerebellum for muscular coordination, Medulla Oblongata for regulation of involuntary/unconscious body functions, and the Cerebral Cortex for complex behaviors?
500
What are the 6 types of biomes that Primates live in? (name 3)
What is evergreen tropical rainforests, dry scrub forests, dry areas that have forests along river banks, coastal scrublands, bamboo stands, and dry deciduous forests?
500
This allowed humans to become the top predator (multiple answers
What are advance tool use, more developed brain, or sheer numbers
500
What is the protein that humans have a gene to protect themselves from after eating human flesh?