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published the article about Ten New things learned about human origins in 2020
that Speaking of extreme, researchers now think monkeys rafted all the way
across the Atlantic. In April, Erik Seiffert from University of Southern
California and colleagues announced a new tiny
soup-can-sized fossil monkey species, Ucayalipithecus
perdita, based on four fossil monkey teeth that they found deep in
the Peruvian Amazon. This newly discovered species belongs to an extinct family
of African primates known as parapithecids, which are now the third lineage of
mammals that made the more than 900-mile transatlantic journey from Africa to South America, most likely on
floating rafts of vegetation that broke off from coastlines during a storm.
Sounds improbable, but monkeys can survive without access to fresh water if
they get enough food—like fruit that could have been growing on a tree and part
of the vegetation raft to know more
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