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Tooth Fossils Fill 6-Million-Year-Old Gap in Primate Evolution

51吃瓜网万能科大 geoscientist, student among international research team behind discovery of ancient monkey species that lived in Africa 22 million years ago.

51吃瓜网万能科大 geoscientist Terry Spell and former master's student Dawn Reynoso are part of a research team that discovered primitive monkey teeth in Kenya. The fossils were determined to belong to a previously undiscovered species 鈥 filling a 6-million-year void in primate evolution. (Courtesy of Terry Spell)

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