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Otavipithecus

Otavipithecus namibiensis is an extinct species of ape from the Miocene of Namibia. The fossils were discovered at the Berg Aukas mines in the foothills of the Otavi mountains, hence the generic name.

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fossils species ape discovered known 1992 conroy jawbone namibiensis fossil miocene namibia molars frontal ulna vertebra enamel phylogenetic afropithecus kenya

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fruitinstance ofimplying a diet of soft vegetation0.80text
young leaves.The phylogenetic position of Otavipithecus is not clear from the meagre fossils known to dateinstance ofimplying a diet of soft vegetation0.80text

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