Here’s a lemur to go with monkey fursona yaass primatology win (I don’t know anything about primates)

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Thank you to everyone who celebrated our 3rd birthday with us this week by following along for our We hope it’s been as fun for you as it has been for us!

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Hello and welcome to your weekly
This week as I am stuck in bed with the flu, I imagined a about and
Polls will be open one day long and answers delivered tomorrow.

Have fun!

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Time for We'll have our Figgy questions open for 24 hours, with answers revealed TOMORROW at 10 am CT!

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Finally managed to break my artist's block and did some more work on the big collage for the first time in 2-3 months. Still a ways to go

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Hi Everyone! It's taking over for Primatweeps today! I'll be relaying some Q/As from throughout the day so stick around! (1/-)

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One fun fact about Goeldi's marmosets is that they're the only primates in C/S America to consume lots of mushrooms/fungus during the dry season when there isn't much fruit to be found.

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Q5: Most of you got this right! That dome on top of gorillas' heads is called a sagittal crest!

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Who's ready for Today in honor of we will be playing a special gorilla-themed Trivia questions will revealed at approximately 7 pm CT!

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questions will be open for 9 hours, and answers will be revealed after 6:30 pm CT! Test your knowledge and I'll be back to reveal the answers and some fun bonobo factoids!

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we were learning about bush babies in primatology and i wanted to draw one...

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Time for our next hint! As you can see from the pic, today's animal has opposable thumbs, helping it keep a strong grip on branches. Does this help you guess if it's a

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Tomorrow is the first Tuesday of 2020 & you know what that means... is back!! Join us at 12pm EST for with !

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Hello!! Im a NB transmasc artist and fursuit maker! On top of that, im a STEM major working on going to vet school with a special interest in primatology!

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At we would like to congratulate and thank all for their work, focusing especially on the great team of professionals who teach in the Master's in Primatology 👩‍🏫

▶️ https://t.co/cUztmv0eKi

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Primatology class got me thinking bout Lemurs

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Best known for his work with Dian Fossey in the area of primatology, Bob Campbell’s photographs also include other species- like this mantis that looks like dry leaves.

We’re very proud of this collection of about 14,000 35mm transparencies

https://t.co/xXs656o4l5

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Did you know that lion-tailed macaques have cheek pouches that, when fully extended, "can store an equivalent to their stomach's capacity"?! Wow!

Photo credit: Nihal Jabin

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