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Thu Sep 6, 2018, 07:03 PM Sep 2018

New ancient primate species found in San Diego

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - New paleontological findings show that small primates roamed San Diego roughly 45 million years ago. Several new species of extinct primates were recently identified by scientists after sitting in a museum drawer for decades.

“A completely new branch on the tree of life,” said. Dr. Chris Kirk, who was one the scientists that made the discovery. He and fellow scientist Amy Atwater are credited with identifying three new species from what had just been old bones in the archives of the San Diego Natural History Museum. “It’s pretty rare in this day and age,” said Kirk. “In the 21st century anywhere in the lower 48 to come across not just one or two, but three new species of fossil primates found in a major metro area is amazing.”

The specimens were collected in the 1980's and 90s by paleontologist Stephen Walsh, Ph.D. while Mission Valley was being developed. “When you’re walking around your local IKEA in San Diego under several feet of concrete beneath your feet there may be an amazing collection of Eocene fossil mammals,” said Kirk.

Kirk and Atwater identified the new species from jaw fragments ... The primates are called Omomyids and are closely related apes and humans. “The direct fossil evidence for the earliest stages of human evolution are represented by omomyids,” said Kirk. Kirk says 45 million years ago these primates were among of a whole bevy of wildlife in San Diego when it’s climate resembled a tropical rainforest.

The fossils are at the San Diego Museum of Natural History.

https://www.10news.com/news/new-ancient-primate-species-discovered-in-san-diego

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New ancient primate species found in San Diego (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Sep 2018 OP
So sad they have vanished. What wonderful little critters! Judi Lynn Sep 2018 #1

Judi Lynn

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1. So sad they have vanished. What wonderful little critters!
Tue Sep 18, 2018, 04:21 AM
Sep 2018


Resemble lemur/"minkey" fellas. Why did they have to go? We want them all back ASAP.

San Diego would be so much more precious with more trees and a lot of these little guys living within them.

It's time to start taking better care of the wildlife still with it. The fauna need help and respect, and the right to live.

Thank you, left-of-center2012.

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