‘Missing Link’ Fossil Was Not Human Ancestor as Claimed, Anthropologists Say

A fossil that was celebrated last year as a possible “missing link” between humans and early primates is actually a forebearer of modern-day lemurs and lorises, according to two papers by scientists at The University of Texas at Austin, Duke University and the University of Chicago.

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2 Responses to ‘Missing Link’ Fossil Was Not Human Ancestor as Claimed, Anthropologists Say

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    Thanks for the information you pass on about all these ecological issues.

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