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where primates emerged

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Answered by SaicharanKKP
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They have devoloped language and communication skills and they have large brain. The most important function of the primates are they have opposable thumbs

Answered by Vritika2007
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It is generally thought that they began as isolated groups of Old World monkeys that somehow drifted to South America either from North America or Africa on large clumps of vegetation and soil. The evidence suggests that Africa is the most likely continent of origin.

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Q. What were the first primates?

A. Altiatlasius: A few molars and a jaw fragment are all that's known of this small mammal discovered in Morocco. Many paleontologists consider Altiatlasius, which lived some 57 or 56 million years ago, to be the first true primate.

Q. Where did the first primates come from?

A. The first true primates were found in North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa in the Eocene Epoch. These early primates resembled present-day prosimians such as lemurs.

Q.Where did primates evolve from?

A. David Begun has concluded that early primates flourished in Eurasia and that a lineage leading to the African apes and humans, including Dryopithecus, migrated south from Europe or Western Asia into Africa. The early European fauna is exemplified by Darwinius, dated to 47 million years, early Eocene.

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