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kaid0807

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With just a few exceptions, nonhuman primates can be found in tropical or subtropical regions of the following areas EXCEPT
 
  a. Australia.
  b. Central America.
  c. Africa.
  d. Mexico.
  e. India.

Question 2

Traditionally, primate characteristics have been explained as the result of adaptation to ________ environments.
 
  a. terrestrial
  b. rocky
  c. arboreal
  d. desert
  e. grassland



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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