How Do Primates Acquire Food?

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How Do Primates Acquire Food?

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-Primates' wide varitety of habitates require them to use a wide variety of food-foraging strategies. Chimpanzees are the only primate known to systematically hunt other animals, including other kinds of primates. -Primates rely entirely on their bodies for acquiring and processing for for consumption. Humans rely on extrasomatic means-material culture-to acqure and process food. Chimps, orangutans, and some New World monkeys emloy rudimentary technology, reflecting socially transmitted knowledge. -Some primates have material culture. They and other primates have displayed some learned behavior and cultural tradition, such as forms of social grooming and vocalization that are unique to specific groups and regions.

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