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Primate evolution and behavior, such as hunting skills, have been directed in part by the development of depth perception. What anatomical change made depth perception possible?

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The answer is the placement of the eyes.

Step-by-step explanation:

Developing depth perception through evolution for reasons such as hunting and movement was crucial in the survival of the species and it was made possible by the change in the location of the eyes to the front of the head. Because of the location of the human eyes and the distance of approximately 6 centimeters between them, they perceive slightly different images of the world and this also helps with the depth perception.

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