arboreal
Australopithecus likely slept either on the ground or in trees, as they were biologically adapted for both arboreal and terrestrial lifestyles. They may have curled up or laid on their side to sleep, similar to other primates. The exact sleeping position would depend on their habitat and the availability of trees for shelter.
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Most primates have stereoscopic vision but it is especially important to the arboreal ones. Binocular is both eyes being used at the same time and stereoscopic is where depth and distance can be seen. Without it everthing would seem flat and if you were an arboreal primate (predominantely tree based) leaping from branch to branch would be bloody difficult and dangerous. Also most primates rely on their vision rather than smell or touch so this is another reason why binocular, stereoscopic vision is so crutial. Hope I've helped and it's clear enough.
Arboreal means tree-dwelling.Herbivorous means feeding entirely on plant matter and vegetation.A marsupial is a pouched animal.Therefore, "arboreal herbivorous marsupial" means a marsupial that lives in trees and feeds on plants. An example would be the koala.
Apes and monkeys are descended from a common ancestor. Monkeys are primarily arboreal, meaning they live their lives in the trees. Apes are part-terrestrial-part-arboreal, meaning they spend the day on the ground and the nights in the trees. Terrestrial animals require large territories in which they can roam to find food. The availability of food sources therefore affects where they can live. Only a few areas are able to support apes, while all monkeys need are plenty of trees. A good comparison would be between the myriad species of birds and the small handful of large flightless birds, such as Ostriches.
Arboreal means tree-dwelling.Herbivorous means feeding entirely on plant matter and vegetation.A marsupial is a pouched animal.Therefore, "arboreal herbivorous marsupial" means a marsupial that lives in trees and feeds on plants. An example would be the koala.
Of or pertaining to a tree, or to trees; of nature of trees., Attached to, found in or upon, or frequenting, woods or trees; as, arboreal animals.
Most primates carry their young. That would be too difficult if a mother had to carry two babies. Thus, twins are fairly rare among all primates.
other primates! if they are still evolving. or if you are asking what did they evolve from then the answer is not completely known. It is thought that primates evolved with monkeys from a common ancestor which has not been found but was probably something like a tree shrew lemurs
primates share 94% of there genes with humans so it would be not all primates but monkeys
Australian, arboreal, herbivorous, marsupial, and mammal would all work.