SO, WHAT IS A PRIMATE?The article offers information on the characteristics of primates like their ability to swing, three-dimensional or stereoscopic vision, and agile arms and legs.Brynie, Faith HickmanOdyssey
Clearly animals do have greater talents for communication than we realised. Humans are still special, but it is a far more graded, qualified kind of special than it used to be. Questions 27-31 Choose the correct letter,A,B,CorD. 27What point does the writer make in the first paragraph?
What is expected of primate studies?looks in the direction of the scream. Meanwhile all of the other vervets als A. More humans' cousins will be identified.stop and look. but not toward the baby, toward the mother. Even other B. More cross-species competition will be shown mothers that ...
Humans are peculiar as a species, so what makes them so must be hidden in their genome. To an almost disconcerting extent, though, the human genome looks similar to the genomes of other primates, especially when it comes to the particular proteins it allows cells to make. The powerful new...
When they compared Ata's genetic info to that of various primate species, like the chimpanzee, rhesus macaque and (of course) Homo sapiens, it became clear that the specimen is human, full stop. A close look at the chromosomes revealed she's a human female to boot — a fetus who probab...
Choose the correct letter,A, B, CorD. 1What point does the writer make in the first paragraph? AWe know more about language now than we used to. BWe recognise the importance of talking about emotions. CWe like to believe that language is a strictly human skill. ...
In other words English weather-speak is a form of "cleaning talk"- the human equivalent of what is known as"social cleaning" among our primate (灵长类的) cousins where they spend hours cleaning each other's fur even when they are perfectly clean as a means of social connection. 1. ...
These calls act as warnings to others in their group what a predator is about. The interesting thing is that they have different calls for different predators. Primate researchers Robert Seyfarth and Dorothy Cheney performed experiments. They placed loudspeakers in the forest and waited for approach...
These calls act as warnings to others in their group that a predator is about. The interesting part is that there are different calls for different predators. To demonstrate that these vervet calls mean what they thought they meant, primate researchers Robert Seyfarth and Dorothy Chene performed ...
There is a lighter area on the flank between the flippers and the dorsal fin and another mid-body at the level of the anus. The marine species has another light gray rounded streak on both sides of the caudal peduncle. In both species, the eyes are large, and there is black ...