Tooth chipping patterns in Archaeolemur provide insight into diet and behavior.
Ian TowlePaul J ConstantinoMatthew R BorthsCarolina LochPublished in: American journal of biological anthropology (2022)
The results support previous research suggesting Archaeolemur had a varied omnivorous diet in which the anterior dentition was used for extensive food processing. This likely included mechanically challenging items such as tough/hard large fruits, small vertebrates, and crustaceans. Such a high rate of chipping in the anterior dentition is uncommon in other primates, with exception of hominins.