"Discovery of Ancient Tooth Reveals Surprising Monkey Migration from Africa to South America"

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"Discovery of Ancient Tooth Reveals Surprising Monkey Migration from Africa to South America"
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Paleontologists have discovered evidence of a third type of monkey that made the journey from Africa to South America millions of years ago. The discovery was made through the analysis of a tooth found in Brazil, which belonged to an extinct primate known as Ashaninkacebus simpsoni. The tooth suggests that this monkey was a small species, similar in size to a modern marmoset, and likely fed on fruits and insects. Further testing and comparisons with other simian primates revealed similarities to extinct species from South Asia. The finding suggests that the migration of monkeys across the Atlantic Ocean may have been more common than previously thought.

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