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What are ramaphithecus?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 12/8/2022

it is know as a hominid and was still more than apes.

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HOW WHERE Ramaphithecus?

Ramapithecus is considered a genus of extinct primates that lived in the Miocene epoch about 14 million years ago. Its fossils were found in areas like India and Africa. Ramapithecus is believed to have been a distant ancestor of modern apes and humans, but its exact placement in the evolutionary tree is still debated among scientists.


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