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Primate Locomotion! brachiation primates.

I suggest that you take a break before you watch this video and use it as a review of what you have learned up to this point.

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Primates have evolved a https://digitales.com.au/blog/wp-content/custom/general-motors-and-the-affecting-factors-of/primary-function-of-the-endocrine-system.php range of living forms, in at least three major lines of descent. The Madagascar lemurs, Old World monkeys, and New World monkeys are each a relatively homogeneous group, whose members have radiated to fill comparable niches on three different continents.

In other brachiation primates, among the living primates, different species from each of these three lines of descent occupy very similar econiches in different parts of the world. So there are Old World monkeys, New World monkeys, and lemurs that have brachiation primates to similar foods and environments in different parts of the world as examples of parallel evolution. As a result, they have some similarities in their bodies and in the way they move their patterns of locomotion.

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This is parallel evolution in action. For example, at Gombe in Africa where Jane Goodall first studied chimps, there are chimps, red colobus monkeys, and baboons.

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Here is an image of a graphic at the Central Park Zoo which illustrates these layers of the forest.]

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