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    The New World Monkeys Most Likely
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The New World Monkeys Most Likely

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Question 7

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The New World monkeys most likely:


A) evolved independently in South America from a late omomyid
B) are descended from a group of early African anthropoids
C) are descended from a group of early Asian anthropoids
D) are descended from a group of early European anthropoids

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