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"The most complete extinct-ape skull ever found reveals what the last
common ancestor of all living apes and humans might have looked like,
according to a new study.
The 13-million-year-old infant skull, which its discoverers nicknamed “Alesi,” was unearthed in Kenya in 2014. It likely belonged to a fruit-eating, slow-climbing primate that resembled a baby gibbon, the researchers said." Fossil Reveals What Last Common Ancestor of Humans and Apes Looked Liked - Scientific American Andet link om samme, men kort med svære fagudtryk for menigmand: New infant cranium from the African Miocene sheds light on ape evolution : Nature : Nature Research
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