Scientists Debut A 47 Million-Year-Old Monkey Fossil
NEW YORK - MAY 19: Norwegian paleontologist Dr. Jorn Horum (C) of the University of Oslo talks about the 47 million year old fossilized remains of a primate at the American Museum of Natural History May 19, 2009 in New York City. "Ida" is the most complete fossil primate ever found, it was preserved in Germany�s Messel Pit and measures approximately 3 feet in length. Horum led the team that has secretly studied the fossil for the past two years. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

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