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Ancient 'Lazarus' Primate Was North America's Last—Until Humans Arrived, Researchers Say
We may earn a commission from links on this page. An artist’s impression of Ekgmowechashala, an ancient North American primate. Illustration: Kristen Tietjen, scientific illustrator with the KU ...
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Mysterious Origins of North America's 'Last Primate' Finally Emerge
A mysterious primate appeared in North America 30 million years ago, long after the continent's native primates had died out, and even longer before the next big influx of primates – humans ...
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North America was once home to some unusual wild monkeys
Special offer: Complimentary Access to PopSci+ for a limited time » According to paleontologists, the five-pound Ekgmowechashala showed up on the continent ‘like a drifting gunslinger in a ...
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The last primate in North America: New fossil analysis reveals a story 30 million years in the making
Today, the only primates that make North America their home are humans. But 30 million years ago, a tiny, scrappy primate represented the last bastion of non-Homo sapiens primates on this ...
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‘Cryptic’ 8-legged critter — carrying 40 eggs — found in Ecuador. It’s a new species
An eight-legged creature scurried through the forest alongside a road connecting two towns in Ecuador. She was carrying some ...
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Endangered bird hatched in Houston Zoo, first for species in North America
A black and white-feathered endangered bird recently hatched in the Houston Zoo. It’s the first known instance of the species, known to have a high conservation need, being hatched in the United ...
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Can We Save Every Species from Extinction?
A Bald Eagle disappeared into the trees on the far bank of the Tennessee River just as the two researchers at the bow of our modest motorboat began hauling in the trawl net. Eagles have rebounded ...
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Non-native species likely to continue spreading in North America, Australia and Europe
Naturalized species, which are not native but have established themselves in new locations, have the potential to spread even further to suitable habitats in many parts of the world, reports a new ...
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Birds in North America will be renamed to avoid any ‘harmful’ historical associations with people
Birds in North America will no longer be named after people, the American Ornithological Society announced Wednesday. Next year, the organization will begin to rename around 80 species found in ...
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Columbus Zoo and Aquarium kicks off $40 million project to revamp North America exhibits
Mountain lions, moose, reindeer, and wolves may not be native to Ohio, at least within the last 200 years, but they are to North America. And the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium is investing a record $ ...
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Non-native species likely to continue spreading in North America, Australia and Europe
Non-native species likely to continue spreading in North America, Australia and Europe. ScienceDaily . Retrieved November 29, 2023 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2023 / 11 / 231114143909.htm ...

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