Platyrrhines
boogers
Based on fossil evidence, we can conclude that the history of Primates is about 55 to 60 million years long.
Most of the species have become extinct.
The fossil record.
The fossil record.
Paul Peter John Ramaekers has written: 'A study of dental variability in early Wasatchian phenacolemur (paromomyidae, primates)' -- subject(s): Fossil Primates, Fossil Teeth, Morphology (Animals), Primates, Fossil, Teeth, Fossil
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Herbert Standing has written: 'On recently discovered subfossil primates from Madagascar' -- subject(s): Anatomy & histology, Brain, Fossil Primates, Fossils, Lemurs, Paleontology, Primates, Primates, Fossil, Strepsirhini
fossil evidence :)
Yes, the theory of evolution is well-supported by scientific evidence, including fossil records and genetic studies. Humans share a common ancestor with other primates, and have undergone changes over millions of years to become the species we are today.
Part 1: Evidence from the Fossil Record Part 2: Evidence from Geographic Distribution of Living Species Part 3: Evidence from Homologous Structures and Vestigial Organs Part 4: Evidence from Embryology
One evidence suggesting that all primates might have come from a common ancestor is that they all act very similar. For example, human kids play with toys, and other primates such as a monkey take a stick and use it as a doll or an action figure. Another evidence is that all primates have a similar fossil structure, which can also lead to similar ancestors, or the same. Also another proof of evidence is the fact that all primates always act like each other. ok that's the answer now sent your credit card number to designator817@AOL.comm