Ancient Ancestors to Humans Had Not One, But Two Tails

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Artist’s rendition of the ancient Aetheretmon in the foreground (Photo Credit: John Megahan)

It has always been believed that the final segment of the human vertebral column, the coccyx, or tailbone, is the remnant of a lost tail. Now, some researchers assert it may be the vestige of not one but two tails, both of which humans and their closest relatives (great apes) managed to shed over millions of years of evolution.

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  • cool9년 이하
    cool
    • dogs these days9년 이하
      thats legit
      • M9년 이하
        This is not true you should keep your opinions to yourself because some people believe in god and I don't know what you're thinking I'm sorry if this offends some people I don't want to be rude
      • joeycollin13
        joeycollin139년 이하
        idk what to think......but it sounds cool
        • Quan9년 이하
          where did you find the fish
          • fish9년 이하
            hey why am i on the doge news
            • scientista9년 이하
              Hmmmm... I'm skeptical.
              • pickle65993621
                pickle659936219년 이하
                AWESOME I wish I could 3 tails
                • lightning1019년 이하
                  2 tails my mind is blown!
                  • guitarflute
                    guitarflute9년 이하
                    WOAH! Imagine if we had tails. Even funnier to think about is if we had the second tail fish had - the scaly one. LOL.