Theropithecus oswaldi is an extinct species of Theropithecus from the early to middle Pleistocene of Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania, South Africa, Spain, Morocco...
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species are known from fossils, including: †Theropithecus brumpti †Theropithecus darti †Theropithecus oswaldi The earliest remains probably belonging to...
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Gelada (redirect from Theropithecus gelada)
Papio and Lophocebus, with Theropithecus as the outgroup. As a close sister relationship between Papio and Theropithecus is the least-supported scenario...
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other papionin species to attain a similar size were Theropithecus brumpti and Theropithecus oswaldi. These, however, are very different from Dinopithecus...
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Delson, Eric; Seyoum, Chalachew Mesfin (July 2023). "A review of Theropithecus oswaldi with the proposal of a new subspecies" (PDF). Journal of Human Evolution...
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Olorgesailie, Kenya, which has yielded over 50 to 60 butchered baboons (Theropithecus oswaldi); and the Spanish Torralba and Ambrona sites which feature elephants'...
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years old. But a more recent study, using the size of the teeth of Theropithecus oswaldi, concluded that there is no evidence that any of the South African...
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extinct species from this time period found at the site include the Theropithecus oswaldi, Pelorovis oldowayensis, Giraffa jumae, Hexaprotodon, Hippopotamus...
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The heaviest known Old World monkey is the prehistoric baboon is Theropithecus oswaldi which have weighed 72 kg (159 lb), some even suggested to reach...
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primate fossils from the Lower Bank include those of the monkeys Theropithecus oswaldi, Dinopithecus ingens and Cercopithecoides williamsi. The majority...
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species instead of just A. africanus. The appearance of the baboon Theropithecus oswaldi, zebras, lions, ostriches, springhares, and several grazing antelope...
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darti Broom & Jensen, 1946 Theropithecus (Theropithecus) oswaldi Andrews, 1916 Subgenus: Omopithecus Delson, 1993 Theropithecus (Omopithecus) baringensis...
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first known nearly complete female skull of the gelada subspecies Theropithecus oswaldi leakeyi is described from the Pleistocene site of Makuyuni (Tanzania)...
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been dated specifically, but the presence of teeth from the monkey Theropithecus oswaldi suggests they were likely formed about 1.3 million years ago during...
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Getahun, D. A.; Delson, E.; Seyoum, C. M. (2023). "A review of Theropithecus oswaldi with the proposal of a new subspecies" (PDF). Journal of Human Evolution...
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early Colobinae monkey. Theropithecus T. brumpti Members B, C, D, E, F, and G. A skull Extinct relative of Gelada Baboons. T. oswaldi Members D, E, F, G,...
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