What is a major underlying factor for the declining numbers of nonhuman primates?

a. The trapping of live primates for the pet trade
b. Unprecedented human population growth
c. The trapping of live primates for biomedical research
d. The killing of primates for human consumption
e. The overpopulation of nonhuman primate groups


b

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a. True b. False

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