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Primatology.net

Kambiz Kamrani

A newsletter about primatology.

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Juvenile Great Apes Love to Tease and Annoy Their Elders, Study Finds

Humans often think of themselves as unique in their behaviors, but a recent study1 reveals that great apes share some of our more mischievous tendencies. Footage captured at San Diego and Leipzig zoos unveils the playful yet sometimes vexin...

2 months ago
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Exploring Our Primate Ancestry: The Influence of Soft Fruits on Human Evolution

The dietary habits of our ancient primate ancestors have long intrigued researchers, shaping debates on their evolutionary journey. Recent research1 unveils compelling insights into their diet, shedding light on key aspects of human evoluti...

3 months ago
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Evolutionary Clues: How Human Shoulders and Elbows Evolved from Climbing

The human body is a testament to millions of years of evolution, with each anatomical feature telling a unique story of adaptation and survival. One area of particular interest for researchers is the human shoulder and elbow joints, which h...

8 months ago
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Unveiling Anadoluvius turkae: Reshaping Our Understanding of Humanoid Origins

In a groundbreaking revelation, a captivating chapter of human evolution has been unveiled through the discovery of a human-like monkey species known as Anadoluvius turkae in Çankırı, Turkey. This remarkable find is overturning traditional ...

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