Newly discovered fossilized bones for the world's oldest and most primitive known primate, Purgatorius, reveal a tiny, agile animal that spent much of its time eating fruit and climbing trees, according to a study.
The fossils, described in a presentation at the Society of Vertebrate
Paleontology's 72nd Annual Meeting in Raleigh, North Carolina, are the
first known below-the-head bones for Purgatorius. Previously, only teeth
revealed its existence.
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