Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Leapers

Science Daily: Why your ancestors would have aced the long jump - First primates were built for leaping, fossil ankle suggests
summary - A 52-million-year-old ankle fossil suggests our prehuman ancestors were high-flying acrobats. For years, scientists thought the ancestors of today's humans, monkeys, lemurs and apes were relatively slow and deliberate animals, using their grasping hands and feet to creep along small twigs and branches. But a new study suggests the first primates were masters at leaping through the trees.

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