Question 1

Which of the following are types of primate social groups?

Your answerChoice

One male with many females

Family group

Many males and many females

Selected

All of these are types of primate social groups

Question 2

What is NOT a benefit of group-living?

Your answerChoice
Selected

Competing for food

Defending territory

Grooming

 

Using alarm calls to warn about predators.

Question 3

What kind of primate is solitary?

Your answerChoice

Tamarins that have lots of kids

Selected

Galagos that hunt insects at night

Vervets that live in trees and on the ground

Chimpanzees that eat fruit and are active during the day

Question 4

What makes primates social animals?

Your answerChoice

Living in trees

Strong hands for climbing

Eating insects

Selected

Living in groups and learning from each other

Question 5

Who will help a primate mom take care of her kid (who make good allomothers)?

Your answerChoice

Fathers.

Older brothers or sisters.

Unrelated females.

Selected

All of the above.

Question 6

What do primate kids do?

Your answerChoice

They have to fight for leadership of their social group.

Primates grow up really fast and don’t have a “kid” phase.

Selected

Primate kids play a lot to learn how to behave as adults.

They have to take care of themselves and have no time for play.

Question 7

What is one threat to primates living in the wild?

Your answerChoice

There are too many trees in their habitats.

Selected

Humans hunt them for food and pets.

They can’t communicate with each other to warn about predators.

They haven’t learned how to use bows and arrows.

Question 8

What is one way you can help protect primates?

Your answerChoice
Selected

Recycle paper and other items so fewer trees are cut down.

Cut down trees to plant a farm instead.

Buy one as a pet.

Print out lots of paper flyers to show people how cool primates are (and then throw them in the trash when you’re done).