Cebidae



Cebidae ist der Familienname von 132 Primaten, die ab dem frühen Oligozän vor 33,9 Millionen Jahren bis vor 23,03 Millionen Jahren lebten. Viele Überreste wurden in Venezuela gefunden.

Fundorte

Steckbrief
Die Welt zur Zeit von Cebidae
Landmassenverteilung im System Oligozän
Ernährung/Lebensraum
Basierend auf den Fossilien glaubt man, dass die Familie Cebidae waren. Ihr Leben verbrachen die Tiere vermutlich in den Bäumen (arboreal), wo sie auch ihre Nahrung fanden.
* Daten nach Eisenberg et al., 1979
Geographie, Epoche
Lebte im:
System: Oligozän
Verbreitung:
Südamerika
Venezuela
Physiologie
Gewicht: ?
Schwestertaxa

Systematik


Literatur

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