Mother of all apes—including humans—may have been surprisingly small
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Mother of all apes—including humans—may have been surprisingly small
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The partial skeleton of an 11.6-million-year-old primitive ape may force scientists to reimagine the ancestor of all living apes and humans. This unique fossil features traits from both small-bodied and large apes and could redefine the evolutionary split between the two groups.
Mother of all apes—including humans—may have been surprisingly small
Ancient skeleton from Spain forces researchers to reimagine the ancestral ape
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News from Science
The partial skeleton of an 11.6-million-year-old primitive ape may force scientists to reimagine the ancestor of all living apes and humans. This unique fossil features traits from both small-bodied and large apes and could redefine the evolutionary split between the two groups.
Mother of all apes—including humans—may have been surprisingly small
Ancient skeleton from Spain forces researchers to reimagine the ancestral ape
NEWS.SCIENCEMAG.ORG
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