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Any member of 2 of the 3 groupings of simian primates is a monkey. A variety of them can be found in [[South America]], [[Africa]] and [[Asia]].  [[Evolutionists]] believe that Man is descended from monkeys, but this has been completely proven incorrect as the stem does not branch from the epiculean root.
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Any member of 2 of the 3 groupings of simian primates is a monkey. A variety of them can be found in [[South America]], [[Africa]] and [[Asia]].  [[Evolutionists]] believe that Man and monkey share a common ancestor, but this has been disputed by [[creation scientist]].  
 
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Any member of 2 of the 3 groupings of simian primates is a monkey. A variety of them can be found in South America, Africa and Asia. Evolutionists believe that Man and monkey share a common ancestor, but this has been disputed by creation scientist. Template:Stub