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XERCISE 4 PRIMATE ECOLOGY AND GROUP SIZE Work with a small group or alone to complete this exercise. Match each of the mystery primates below to the description of their corresponding environment. Primate 1 The majority of my diet consists of fruit, and I live in a monogamous social group. Primate 2 I eat mostly insects (such as beetles and moths) that I hunt at night. I am mostly solitary. Primate 3 I eat a range of foods, including a lot of grass and flowers. I live in a polygynous group. A. Tropical Forest (Southeast Asia) Trees are everywhere in this habitat, but fruit trees produce fruit sporadically and are sparsely distributed throughout the forest. B. Highlands (Ethiopia) Large fields are tucked among rocky hillsides and steep slopes. These fields contain a range of grasses, herbs, and small plants. C. Savanna Woodland (Southern Africa) Pockets of wooded areas are interspersed in an open, grassy landscape. The wooded areas offer a variety of trees and shrubs that a

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