Biology, asked by dilipkumarajay12345, 8 months ago

(viii) Which fossil primate resembled man (of Miocene) ?​

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Answered by hash06dinesh
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Answer:

Sivapithecus

Explanation:

Sivapithecus was about 1.5 metres (5 ft) in body length, similar in size to a modern orangutan. In most respects, it would have resembled a chimpanzee, but its face was closer to that of an orangutan.

Answered by ItzEnchantingPoison
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When, in the Middle Miocene, the proconsulids finally disappeared, it was the Old World monkeys that immediately diversified and took their place; the hominoids, until the rise of the human line, tended to remain mostly an inconspicuous group, remaining rather scarce in the fossil record.

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