Terrestrial monkeys
From: Mario Petrinovich (mario.petrinovic1_at_zg.htnet.hr)
Date: 10/25/04
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Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 19:44:35 +0100
What are the terrestrial monkeys in America?
Isn't it a strange that, in Old World we have a strong terrestrial
monkeys presence, but in New World, we don't have at all? To the contrary,
in New World monkeys more evolved into arboreal direction (prehensile
tails). In the Old World things moved into trerrestrial direction.
How come? Didn't they have a conditions for terrestrial development,
in the New World. Didn't they have edge of forest? Didn't they have gallery
forest.? Didn't they have open spaces?
I am telling you, folks. Somebody messed up with forest, in the Old
World, big time. And who would that be? -- Mario
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