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The ecology of touch: Are prosimians special?
Magdalena N. Muchlinski
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Strepsirhini
100%
Ecology
72%
Touch
60%
Primates
56%
Vibrissae
52%
Haplorhini
37%
Mammals
35%
Diet
13%
Animals
10%
Agriculture & Biology
touch (sensation)
70%
Primates
53%
ecology
44%
nerve tissue
35%
mammals
29%
frugivores
25%
insectivores
25%
herbivores
17%
diet
10%
animals
8%