First PrimatesOur most distant primate ancestors, which took the stage shortly after the dinosaurs left it, were tree-dwellers the size of mice. Meet Your AncestorsTake a look at your kin over the past 55 million years. Ask the ExpertEvolutionary anthropologist Mary Silcox answers your questions about the world's premiere primates. Video ExtraWhat do opposable thumbs, color vision, and a big brain have in common?
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