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    The Members of the Family Omomyidae Resemble in Some Ways
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The Members of the Family Omomyidae Resemble in Some Ways

Question 26

Question 26

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The members of the family Omomyidae resemble in some ways the modern:


A) tree shrews
B) lemurs
C) tarsiers
D) marmosets

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