Match the traits on the left to the group of primates that exhibit them on the right. a. Prosimian b. New World Monkey c. Old World Monkey d. Ape tooth comb Broad thorax Broad nose Rhinarium Nocturnality common Lack of a tail Prehensile tail Bilophodont molars
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