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Most primates in this world are in deep trouble
They may be the next batch of primates that are about to disappear from the earth
This is the pessimistic conclusion of the largest survey on the survival prospects of 504 known non-human primates in the world.
The greatest precursor to extinction is the development of forests for agriculture.
"Our article hopes to solve the problem of primate habitat destruction and degradation worldwide
Four of these countries need to focus on solving the problem, including Brazil, Indonesia, Madagascar and the Democratic Republic of Congo, which have two-thirds of the world's primate species