Unraveling the Enigma: The Origins of North America's Last Primate Revealed

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The mysterious primate species Ekgmowechashala, which appeared in North America 30 million years ago, has long puzzled paleontologists. A new study suggests that Ekgmowechashala was an immigrant species that evolved in Asia and migrated to North America during a cool period, most likely via the Bering land bridge. The discovery of an older "sister taxon" from China named Palaeohodites supports this hypothesis. The study sheds light on the origins and survival of Ekgmowechashala, as well as the impact of climate change on primates.
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