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  • I saw the article on laellynasaura. It reminded me of something I was told recently , which made me wonder with increduility. It appears there are some paaeontologists who have hypothesized that because of the latge hind legs, short front limbs and foreward-looking eyes that primates may have ultimately developed from theropod dinosaurs. This type of skeletal system seems endemic in nature today in rodents like squirrels. It was emphasized to me that this ws only a hypothesis that no one dared utter. What do your experts think?

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