A) Asia B) Africa C) South America D) Australia
A) Smell B) Hearing C) Sight D) Taste
A) Mountains B) Rainforests C) Grasslands D) Deserts
A) Herd B) Pack C) Flock D) Troops
A) Two B) One C) Three D) Four
A) Insects B) Fruits C) Meat D) Leaves
A) Great apes B) New World monkeys C) Prosimians D) Old World monkeys
A) In water B) In burrows C) In trees D) In caves
A) Cebidae B) Alouattinae C) Brachyteles D) Atelidae
A) Up to 2 km away B) Only within their immediate vicinity C) Up to 5 km away D) Up to 1 km away
A) Holocene epoch B) Pleistocene epoch C) Miocene epoch D) Jurassic period
A) Over 40 years B) 15 to 20 years C) 5 to 10 years D) 25 to 30 years
A) Predation by large cats B) Competition with other monkey species C) Human predation, habitat destruction, illegal wildlife trade D) Climate change only
A) Decreases space between formants, offering an impression of a larger body size B) Increases vocal range C) Assists in digestion D) Enhances night vision
A) Presence of predators B) Temperature changes C) Time of day D) Resource availability
A) Positively correlated B) Negatively correlated C) Directly proportional D) No correlation
A) Carnivores B) Folivores but also significant frugivores C) Insectivores D) Omnivores
A) Between larger brains and smaller vocal systems B) Between more offspring and shorter lifespans C) Between longer tails and smaller bodies D) Between larger hyoids but smaller testes, or larger testes and smaller hyoids
A) Their need for enhanced night vision B) A folivorous diet and an advanced vocal system C) Their arboreal lifestyle D) Their frugivorous diet
A) Monochromatic color vision B) No color vision C) Trichromatic color vision D) Dichromatic color vision
A) They live solitary lives B) One sex remains in the natal group C) Both sexes emigrate from their natal groups D) They do not form groups
A) No significant difference B) Posterior rather than superior or inferior C) Inferior only D) Superior and posterior
A) Paranthropus boisei B) Homo habilis C) Stirtonia victoriae D) Australopithecus afarensis
A) Five B) Fifteen C) Twenty D) Ten
A) Increased social status B) No consequences C) Serious injuries D) Immediate death |