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sheilaspns

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What are the two main families of Paleocene primate-like mammals?
 
  a. Plesiadapids & carpolestids
  b. Carpolestids & sahelanthropus
  c. Australopithecus & plesiadapids
  d. Adapoids & plesiadapids
  e. Paniscus & Pithecanthropus

Question 2

During which of the following epochs did the first monkeys, apes, and human-like creatures (23 m.y.a.) appear?
 
  a. Holocene
  b. Eocene
  c. Miocene
  d. Paleocene
  e. Pliocene



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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