For primates, what was the primary advantage of arboreal life?

a. It opened up an abundant food supply

b. It allowed them to escape from predators and hide in trees.
c. It allowed them to build nests up off of the cold and damp ground.
d. It allowed them to see their prey and become better hunters.


a

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