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Filter by Meaning The primatologist analyzes the DNA of primate fossils to reconstruct their evolutionary history.
The primatologist compares the genomes of different primate species to understand their genetic differences.
The primatologist has discovered a new species of primate based on its genetic makeup.
The primatologist has identified several cultural practices among a population of baboons in Tanzania.
The primatologist has written several books on the history of chimpanzee behavior.
The primatologist explained how gorillas communicate with each other using vocalizations and body language.
The primatologist discovered a new species of primate during a field study in the rainforest.
The primatologist discussed how humans have affected the population of primates through hunting and deforestation.
The primatologist emphasized the importance of studying primates in their natural habitats to better understand their behavior and biology.
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