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Japanese makkak monkeys (Magaka FelisIn the natural hot springs to keep warm, the researchers believe that our main ancestors may be a poison to survive in the cold winter seasons. (R7 Photo/Shutterstock)

Joint grandparents may have all modern priorities – including – It flourished in the cold winter north americaInstead of the warmth of the forest. The researchers merged fossil data with climate rebuilding and statistical modeling to draw the map where our main ancestors lived and what the climate was at that time. “For decades, the idea that developed in warm tropical forests, to no avail, has become,” He said Evolutionary biologist and co -author Jorge Averea Lucurio. “The results we find completely fluctuating that narration.”

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