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match the following primates with their type of social organization:
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Q37: In human foraging societies:<br>A)there is a sexual
Q53: In contrast with the modern apes,Proconsul is
Q54: Most studies of modern hunter-gatherer societies date
Q65: Radiometric dates may be affected by:<br>A)the accuracy
Q65: Human foraging bands:<br>A)may join into large multiband
Q73: The sectorial premolar in the ape refers
Q74: phylum<br>A)Vertebrata<br>B)Eutheria<br>C)Chordata<br>D)Primates<br>E)Theria
Q88: A grooming cluster consists of:<br>A)adult females and
Q89: The "small-bodied" or "lesser apes" refer to:<br>A)Old
Q107: A deme is:<br>A)a group of animals who