Primate

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Mammals with features like opposable thumbs, forward looking eyes, and a large brain, like humans, monkeys or apes

Real World Example

Imagine you're trying to assemble a piece of flat-pack furniture, and you find yourself juggling a screwdriver, screws, and instruction manual all at once. This multitasking challenge is similar to how primates, like humans, monkeys, or apes, use their opposable thumbs, forward-looking eyes, and large brains to navigate complex environments. Just as you use your hands, eyes, and cognitive skills to manage the chaos of furniture assembly, primates utilize their physical and mental traits to manipulate objects, perceive depth, and solve problems in their surroundings, effectively "assembling" the tools and strategies they need to thrive.

Practice Version

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