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Primate Skeleton Anatomy - Evolutionary Adaptations and Skeletal Structure #3028808 (License: Personal Use)
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This black-and-white anatomical drawing depicts a primate skeleton in a quadrupedal stance, featuring elongated limbs, a flexible spine, and a highly articulated, prehensile tail coiled at the end. The skull shows dental and cranial features typical of omnivorous primates, while the ribcage and pelvis reflect adaptations for both ground movement and tree-dwelling. The illustration is rendered in fine linework, characteristic of 19th- to early 20th-century biological textbooks.
Used in educational contexts-biology classrooms, museum exhibits, or online learning modules-to teach comparative anatomy, evolutionary biology, or primatology. Matches user intent for academic research, student study, or science communication.
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