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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 144:617–The Narrow Niche Hypothesis: Gray Squirrels Shed New Light on Primate Origins Joseph D. Orkin* and Herman Pontzer Department of Anthropology, Washington Uni
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