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    The Two Distinct Groups of Primates That Appear at the Beginning
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The Two Distinct Groups of Primates That Appear at the Beginning

Question 54

Question 54

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The two distinct groups of primates that appear at the beginning of the Eocone are the:


A) Adapidae and Omomyidae
B) Omomyidae and Plesiadapiformes
C) Plesiadapiformes and Tarsiidae
D) Tarsiidae and Lemuridae

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