52-Million-Year-Old Ankle Fossil Suggests Our Ancestors Were High Flying Acrobats
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Biologists have long believed the common ancestor of all primates was a small, deliberate animal which used its grasping hands and feet to scamper along thin branches foraging for fruits and insects. They theorized that the leaping skills came later, after the proto-primate evolved into two distinct groups — wet-nosed primates like lemurs and dry-nosed primates that include monkeys, apes, and humans. However, the discovery of a perfectly preserved 52-million-year-old fossil seems to suggest that the first primate might have been leading an impressively acrobatic lifestyle, leaping from one tree to another.
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hedgehogguy2약 8년interesting facts- Seph약 8년Wow I didn’t could fine a fossil that is 52 million years old. I thought It would’ve been desentergrated.
- Edo약 8년Wow, that is really cool!!
- polkapolka약 8년wow that is impressive:)
- PandaMania약 8년Cool Article! Love the ChipMunk Creature!
- mystery약 8년interesting
ferie약 8년very interesting- It's me again약 8년Is that true or na
bekahboo약 8년that looks weird- lol girl약 8년wow thats an old fossile