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Ape family tree suggests human ancestors weren’t particularly violent
Bonobos, not like chimpanzees, aren’t normally violent in direction of different teams Sergey Uryadnikov/Alamy The final widespread ancestor of people, chimpanzees and bonobos wasn’t particularly susceptible to violence, in accordance with a research making an attempt to reconstruct the evolution of warlike behaviour amongst apes. Hostility between teams of this ancestor might have been tempered by bonds between unrelated females,…
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Early break-up of eastern African forests shaped our ape ancestors
Morotopithecus might have eaten extra leaves than we thought, as a substitute of fruit Corbin Rainbolt Dense forests in jap Africa began to offer technique to open woodlands 10 million years sooner than beforehand thought, driving the evolution of upright apes that later gave rise to people. That’s the conclusion of a group that has been analysing all the things…
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