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A primate that uses its prehensile tail to swing from branch to branch is the Select one: a. squirrel monkey. b. orangutan. c. gibbon. d. macaque.
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A primate that uses its prehensile tail to swing from branch to branch is the
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a. squirrel monkey.
b. orangutan.
c. gibbon.
d. macaque.
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Answer:
. macaque.
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The answer is A.Squirrel Monkey. Gibbons and Orangutans do not have tails, Macaques do not have prehensile tails.
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