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Tiny Hominid Species Once Lived in Germany

With an estimated body mass of about 10 kg, the newly-discovered species, Buronius manfredschmidi, represents the smallest known hominid. ....

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What Happened to Our Ape Ancestors?

Millions of years ago, in the Miocene Epoch (23 to 5.3 million years ago), about 100 species of apes roamed Europe, Asia, and Africa. Just a few million ....

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What Happened To Our Ape Ancestors? – Analysis

What Happened To Our Ape Ancestors? – Analysis
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What Happened to Our Ape Ancestors? – Sri Lanka Guardian

What Happened to Our Ape Ancestors? – Sri Lanka Guardian
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What Happened To Our Ape Ancestors?| Countercurrents

Millions of years ago, in the Miocene Epoch (23 to 5.3 million years ago), about 100 species of apes roamed Europe, Asia, and Africa. Just a few million years ....

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