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Snowcat [4.5K]
3 years ago
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Your classmate, whose part-time job entails reorganizing the paleoanthropology lab on campus, asks you to take a look at a skele

ton that she thinks is that of a primate. after noting the absence of a postorbital bar, nails, and an opposable thumb, you tell her that
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mestny [16]3 years ago
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You tell her that "she should label this skeleton as a plesiadapiform rather than as a primate."

Plesiadapiforms were in all probability not primates, as prove by their distinctive skeletal life structures, for example, the absence of level nails, opposable digits, and a postorbital bar in the skull.
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