A sediment-washing “bubbler” helped researchers recover 65.5-million-year-old teeth that illuminate how early primate relatives spread after the mass extinction.
Considered messengers of the gods, the macaques are now made to wear costumes, do backflips, and walk on stilts to please crowds.
An extinct relative of the howler monkey may have been the first leaf-eating primate in South and Central America ...
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