Animals
Tiny Primate Fossil is Oldest Ever Found, Yields Clues to Primate Origins
A nearly-complete skeleton of a palm-sized primate that lived about 55 million years ago is being hailed as the oldest known member of the primate family and may lead to new insights into the origins of primates and humans alike.
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