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Why is it important to study other nonhuman primates?
 
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Question 2

The skin around the genitals of which primate female is constantly swollen, concealing the time of ovulation by looking and behaving as if she is always fertile?
 
  a. Chimpanzee
  b. Bonobo
  c. Gorilla
  d. Gibbon
  e. Macaque



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Answer to Question 1

We learn scientifically grounded perspectives on behavior of our early ancestors, appreciation for our closest living relatives, and greater understanding of what makes humans unique.

Answer to Question 2

b



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