The primates I chose to observe were siamangs and Diana monkeys. Siamangs are lesser apes (Tuttle, 2014). They are often confused with gibbons, which are a part of the same Hylobatidae family (Tuttle, 2014). However, siamangs have more chromosomes than gibbons, and are therefore categorized taxonomically as being of a separate genus: Symphalangus (Tuttle, 2014). Siamangs are found in the Indonesian island Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula (Gron, 2008). They are sexually dimorphic (Gron, 2008). In one…
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somehow be connected to us. The skeleton is almost complete which makes the model extremely accurate. It’s amazing how even after millions of years Lucy is around for us to study and examine. The Mural of Primate Evolution was also fascinating to look at. It gives of a glimpse of what early primates looked like and how they resemble some of the humanoids around during our early history. This mural is supposed to depict millions of years of evolution. When looking at their habitat I can only think of…
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Abstract Primate social structures, like human structures, are incredibly complex. The factors that go into primate structure range from food availability to maternal influences, each playing an important role in how primate societies are structured. This paper seeks to explore how the factors of food availability, social connectivity, and maternal influences, shape dynamics within primate groups. In which I argue that primate social networks develop out of adaptations to their environments providing…
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The non human primate I have chosen to write about is the Pygmy Slow Loris. Genus: Nycticebus. Species Nycticebus pygmaeus. Geographic Location: The Nycticebus pygmaeus inhabits the numerous tropical rainforests through out many parts of Asia. This including eastern Cambodia, southern China, the Bambusoideae wilderness of Vietanam, and parts of Laos. Physical characteristics: Fur markings and patterens. The fur of the Nycticebus pygmaeus includes, a full faded caramel coloring to a gingerbread…
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of humans, who lived a little over four million years ago, Anthropology is interested in the development of humans and their cultures right up to and including the present. Anthropology is also interested in finding out about humankind's closest primate relatives their evolution and behavior. A few of the questions that Anthropologists ask and seek answers about are: When, where and why humans and their ancestors appeared on the earth? How and why they have changed during this time? How and why human…
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Ch. 1: Doing Anthropology Define the Discipline In the Field Saskatchewan, Canada Meet a colony, 450 year old religious group called the Hutterian Brethren, or Hutterites. They were English speaking group of European Descent who practiced a form of Christianity that emphasized pacifism and tolerance. Wanted to take fingerprints, influenced by genes, and collect genealogical data to document genetic changes between populations and across generations. For one month of fieldwork experience –…
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nowadays there is the technology and implements to research and know more about our ancestors. In class we did a very fascinating experiment, we had some pictures and skulls from different primates and we analyzed them. Sometimes, a person cannot imagine the huge difference that those could have. We studied primates from the female chimpanzee until the modern human, also called Homo Sapiens. Following, you will see all the analysis done in class and I hope you get as excited as I was when I was working…
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Chapter 15: Evolution and Human Behaviour Why Evolution Is Relevant to Human Behaviour The application of evolutionary principles to understanding human behaviour is controversial All phenotypic traits, including behavioural traits, reflect the interactions between genes and the environment The nature-nurture debate is based on a false dichotomy It assumes that there is a clear distinction between the effects of genes and the effects of the environment However, gene are not like blueprints…
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"Waa, waa, waa" One of the biggest controversies in the field of Linguistics is whether or not animals can be taught a language. Birds, bees, dogs, apes, parrots, even humans have a communication system; however, “human language has a number of characteristics that set it apart from other communication systems” (Wilson 568). There have been many experiments conducted on a variety of different animals, but the most common animal tested is the chimpanzee. “They share close to 99% of their genetic…
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A Zoo for a Primate Observation 11/15/2012 For this paper I decided to visit Zoo Atlanta to observe lowland gorillas. I got to the zoo at around eleven in the morning and found out the feeding times for the gorillas. Once I found them, after watching them for a little while I selected the most active group to go watch during feeding. The point of this trip was to make me feel as if I was doing a field laboratory observation of primate social behavior…
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