Tiny Chinese fossil is earliest primate
"From this almost complete skeleton, we can conclude that our
ancestors were a kind of very small animal. It was very active and
agile; and it lived in the trees and fed on insects," he told BBC News.
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Many people may be taken aback by the animal's small size - a body
just 71mm in length and an estimated weight of about 20-30g. But Archicebus gives us a good idea of what the very first primates on Earth would have looked like.
Go read the
whole thing over at BBC News.