Explore this 3D scan of a fossilized skull discovered in Webb County, Texas—potentially dating back 30 million years to the Oligocene epoch. Preliminary analysis by Dr. Guerra (biologist) and Dr. Bennet (TAMIU geologist) suggests it may be an ancient monkey-like primate, supported by visible features such as smaller, closely spaced eye orbits, the zygomatic arch, infraorbital notches, and alveolar sockets.
For an in-depth discussion of its anatomical clues and scientific significance, watch our full YouTube video here: Rare 30 Million-Year-Old Primate Skull Discovered in Texas – Detailed Fossil Analysis
Highlights: * Potential fossilized canine tooth indicating primate jaw structure * Confirmation of authenticity by TAMIU’s geology department * Insights into possible Oligocene primate evolution in Texas
Special Thanks:
Dr. Guerra – Expert consultation Dr. Bennet & TAMIU’s geology department – Verification and support
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