How do arboreal monkeys typically move about in the trees?

a. They tend to swing from branch to branch.
b. They travel using bipedalism.
c. They move mostly on the ground not in the trees.
d. They run and leap along branches.


Correct Answer: d

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a. Without a language to speak there is no culture. b. People within the tribe will not be able to communicate without language. c. Indigenous languages are important for the public to learn. d. Culture is based on language.

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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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