1. Following the principle of competitive exclusion, in order to remove themselves from competition with monkeys, the lorises:
a. adapted to a nocturnal niche
b. lost their tails and became terrestrial
c. changed their diet to roots and flowers
d. migrated to the New World
2. Incisions and punctures caused by a narrow weapon are classified as
a. sharp force trauma
b. blunt force trauma
c. projectile trauma
d. taphonomy
3. The development of agriculture resulted in changes to the human skull including
a. long, narrow heads
b. dental crowding due to tooth reduction
c. an increase in bone size and strength
d. none of the above