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from 2008 to 2014 in southern China produced 48 teeth, some still held in jaw fragments,
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, Beard says. These primates were tree dwellers and had assembled in a region located far enough south to retain forested areas. The new finds provide a rare glimpse of Asian primates that managed to weather the climate shift.
/sites/default/files/2016/05/main/articles/050416_bb_primate_inline_free.jpgFossil teeth of one ancient species look much like those of modern tarsiers. These tiny,
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, bug-eyed primates now live on Southeast Asian islands. “Tarsiers are ‘living fossils’ that can trace their evolutionary history back tens of millions of years in Asia,
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,” Beard says.
Only one Chinese fossil primate comes from an anthropoid,
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, Ni’s group concludes. The researchers classify that animal as part of a line of Asian anthropoids previously identified from roughly 40-million-year-old tooth and jaw fragments found in Myanmar,
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, just across China’s southwestern border (SN: 10/16/99,
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, p. 244),
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.
Ni’s team suspects that anthropoids evolved in Asia from earlier primates around 55 million years ago (SN:

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