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In this March 31, 2016 file photo, a ring-tailed lemur watches out of a window at the zoo in Duisburg, Germany. Primates are heading toward an extinction crisis, a new international study warns. And it’s our fault that our closest biological relatives are in trouble, scientists said. About 60 percent of the more than 500 primate species, such as gorillas, monkeys and lemurs, are “now threatened with extinction” and three out of four primate species have shrinking populations, according to a study by 31 primate experts published in the January 18, 2017, journal Science Advances. (Photo by Martin Meissner/AP Photo)
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