Biology, asked by saranyaammu3, 1 year ago

Discuss the process of food acquisition by primates during the Cenozoic era, including the types of food that were available to them. How did their dietary habits influence the ecology of that specific environment? Do you see a correlation with primate habits today? If so, explain.

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Answered by antiochus
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The Cenozoic is split into 2 periods, the Paleogene and Neogene that are divided into epochs.

The Neogene amount provides rise to early primates,including early humans. Bovines,including cows,sheep,goats,antelope and antelope,flourish throughout this era.

Early primates that resembled lemurs or tarsiers most likely lived on trees.

They had an outsides brain cavity.

As they lived on trees they probably chomped fruits and doubtless afraid the animals for feeding.

The surroundings then was freed from pollution and filled with foliage and ample food was obtainable to them.

The correlation is primates still eat fruits however once the invention of fireside,they currently don't trust solely on the meat and conjointly now they don't hunt the food.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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The process of food acquisition by primates:

The early primates Cenozoic is divided in to two periods, palaogene and neogene. Their life system included various life like cow, sheep, goats, and antelope.  

They resembled lemurs and tarsiers which are almost tree habitat. They were more dependent on green vegetation as dietary habits less likely to consume the animal source. At present these primates are still eat fruit, they don’t hunt for food.  They don’t depend on meat as food.

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