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Judi Lynn

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Thu Nov 7, 2019, 04:51 AM Nov 2019

'Astonishing' fossil ape discovery revealed


By Helen Briggs
@hbriggs
6 November 2019



VELIZAR SIMEONOVSKI

What the ape might have looked like


Fossils of a newly-discovered ancient ape could give clues to how and when walking on two legs evolved.

The ability to walk upright is considered a key characteristic of being human.

The ape had arms suited to hanging in the trees, but human-like legs.

It may have walked along branches and even on the ground some 12 million years ago, pushing back the timeline for bipedal walking, say researchers.

Until now the earliest fossil evidence for walking upright dates back to six million years ago.

The four fossils - of a male, two females and a juvenile - were unearthed in a clay pit in Bavaria between 2015 and 2018.

More:
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-50305423
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'Astonishing' fossil ape discovery revealed (Original Post) Judi Lynn Nov 2019 OP
Fascinating. I would not have guessed Bavaria. dameatball Nov 2019 #1
Alps Ape bucolic_frolic Nov 2019 #2
Thanks Baked Potato Nov 2019 #3
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