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The skull of Hadropithecus was fit together from original fossils discovered in 1899 (white portions), fragments dug up in 2003 (red), and the rest by making a mirror image from the opposite side of this skull (shown in blue). The gray section was reconstructed with wax from a 3-D print. Credit: Timothy Ryan, Penn State University.

The skull of Hadropithecus was fit together from original fossils discovered in 1899 (white portions), fragments dug up in 2003 (red), and the rest by making a mirror image from the opposite side of this skull (shown in blue). The gray section was reconstructed with wax from a 3-D print. Credit: Timothy Ryan, Penn State University.

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