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Description Proconsul africanus, based on cranial and postcranial remains from Rusinga Island in Kenya. The articulations of its limbs suggest locomotion resembling a macaque or even New World monkey more than an extant hominoid. Reconstructed shoulder height 45 cm.
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Source Africa – the Evolution of a Continent and its Large Mammal Fauna
Author Mauricio Antón, published with Alan Turner

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