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  • Prosimian primates are the most primitive of living primates and share many morpholog The greatest diversity of prosimian primates is found on the island of [[Madagascar]]<ref name="Madagascar">{{c
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  • *[[Prosimian]]
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  • *[[Prosimian]]
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  • *[[Prosimian]]
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  • ...erm for small bodied and often distantly related primates not considered [[prosimian]]s, [[ape]]s or [[human]]s.
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  • ...er of Primates under the subfamily [[Homininae]]. Other members include [[prosimian]]s, [[orangutan]]s, and [[chimpanzee]]s.
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  • Prosimian primates are the most primitive of living primates and share many morpholog The greatest diversity of prosimian primates is found on the island of [[Madagascar]]<ref name="Madagascar">{{c
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  • ...'' are an order of [[Mammal|mammals]] which in living diversity include, [[Prosimian|prosimians]] (galagos, lorises, [[Lemur|lemurs]] and tarsiers), [[Monkey|pl ...ge= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= }}</ref>, but all species of living prosimian species are found only in the [[Old World]].
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  • ...n distantly related primates that do not fall into the classification of [[Prosimian|prosimians]] or the generally larger bodied [[Ape|apes]] and [[Hominin|huma
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  • ...], including hyraxes, [[rat]]s, [[Mouse|mice]], [[squirrel]]s, [[bats]], [[Prosimian|bushbabies]] (also known as galagos) and [[elephant shrews]].<ref name= 'Ma
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