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USNM 518252 Alouatta guariba cranium
Brown Howler Monkey, Brazil (USNM 518252)
USNM 518252 Alouatta guariba mandible
Brown Howler Monkey, Brazil (USNM 518252)
USNM 518256 Alouatta guariba cranium
Brown Howler Monkey, Brazil (USNM 518256)
USNM 518256 Alouatta guariba mandible
Brown Howler Monkey, Brazil (USNM 518256)
USNM 281801 Ateles hybridus cranium
Brown Spider Monkey (USNM 281801)
USNM 281801 Ateles hybridus mandible
Brown Spider Monkey (USNM 281801)
USNM 281805 Ateles hybridus cranium
Brown Spider Monkey (USNM 281805)
USNM 281805 Ateles hybridus mandible
Brown Spider Monkey (USNM 281805)
USNM 461931 Lagorthrix lagotricha cranium
Brown Woolly Monkey, Brazil (USNM 461931)
USNM 461931 Lagothrix lagotricha mandible
Brown Woolly Monkey, Brazil (USNM 461931)
USNM 545880 Lagothrix lagotricha cranium
Brown Woolly Monkey, Brazil (USNM 545880)
USNM 545880 Lagothrix lagotricha mandible
Brown Woolly Monkey, Brazil (USNM 545880)
Click here to view a 3D model of a Burin from Abri des Merveilles
Burin from Abri des Merveilles
Click here to view a 3D model of a Burin Scraper
Burin from Laugerie Haute & Basse
USNM 511930 Arctocebus calabarensis cranium
Calabar Potto, Cameroon (USNM 511930)
USNM 511930 Arctocebus calabarensis mandible
Calabar Potto, Cameroon (USNM 511930)
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