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    The Earliest Old World Monkeys Are Separated from the Next-Oldest
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The Earliest Old World Monkeys Are Separated from the Next-Oldest

Question 16

Question 16

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The earliest Old World monkeys are separated from the next-oldest known Old World monkeys by a gap in the fossil record of:


A) 3 million years
B) 7 million years
C) 10 million years
D) 15 million years

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