Can someone help me? Suppose a paleontologist discovered a fossil skull that he believes might be distantly related to primates. Unlike true primates, the face is not quite flat and the eyes do not face completely forward. The paleontologist would most likely conclude that the animal lacked (1 point) the ability to form extended family groups. the ability to grip branches precisely. the ability to manipulate tools. the ability to judge the location of tree branches. 3. An animal that relies on a digestive tract for digestion breaks down food by (1 point) intracellular digest

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the primate would probably lack the ability to judge where branches were, because his eyes are not quite facing forward

are there any more choices for the second question?