Everything about The Postorbital Bar totally explained
The
postorbital bar is a bone which runs around the eyesocket of
strepsirrhine primates. This is in contrast to the higher primates,
haplorrhine, which have evolved fully enclosed sockets to protect their eyes.
One theory for this evolutionary difference is the relative importance of vision to both orders. As haplorrhines (
tarsiers and
simians) tend to be
diurnal, and rely heavily on visual input, strepsirrhines are mainly
nocturnal and have a decreased reliance on visual input.
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