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Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Did humans evolve from the apes?

Today, one can think of the apes and humans as cousins. They have common ancestors, but have not descended directly from each other. About 5-7 million years ago, a line of man-like apes grow apart, and evolved independently of the other apes. The oldest, almost completely intact skeleton of an upright ancestor of human-the Australopithecus-was found in 1974 in Ethiopia(Africa). The scientists named it 'Lucy'.

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