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A new family tree of apes that lived in the Miocene between 23 and 5.3 million years ago reveals which are our close relatives and which are only distant cousins. Close. Advertisement.
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Tiny great ape — from 11 million years ago — found in Germany clay pit. Take a look - MSNThe species lived 11.6 million years ago, during the Miocene Epoch, and existed as an ancient ancestor of modern day apes and humans. Now, the same team has revealed another discovery — a new ...
Chinese scientists have revealed how the last hominoids in the Euroasia continent survived during the Miocene period (5.33 to 23 million years ago). A fossil anthropoid discovered in 2009 in ...
The species lived 11.6 million years ago, during the Miocene Epoch, and existed as an ancient ancestor of modern day apes and humans. Now, the same team has revealed another discovery — a new ...
For 600,000 years during the tail end of the Miocene epoch, the Mediterranean was a dried-up salt plain cut off from the Atlantic Ocean. Around 5.3 million years ago, the eastern and western ...
The species lived 11.6 million years ago, during the Miocene Epoch, and existed as an ancient ancestor of modern day apes and humans. Now, the same team has revealed another discovery — a new ...
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