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Europe’s lost Miocene apes may hold clues to the origins of the great apes
Dryopithecus is one of the most mysterious extinct ape genera ever found in Europe, known from fossils discovered in France, Spain, and Austria. Long debated by researchers, it has at times been ...
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12 million years ago: Europe’s lost great apes
During the Miocene, Europe was home to a mysterious group of great apes known as Dryopithecini. Fossils discovered in France, Spain, and Austria reveal an extinct ape with features that blur the line ...
How the Ampelomeryx grew: Discovering the life history of a giraffe relative that lived in Catalonia
A research team from the Institut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont (ICP-CERCA) has led the paleohistological study of ...
Buronius manfredschmidi nov. gen. et sp. photographs. Upper panel: holotype left upper M2 (GPIT/MA/13005), A–occlusal, B–buccal, C–lingual, D–mesial, E–distal. Lower panel: paratype left lower P4 ...
Switzerland’s highest peaks in the geologically young central Alps have been this high for quite some time, as a new study shows. 15 million years ago Europe’s own mountain range was at least as high ...
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Ancient apes in Germany co-existed by partitioning resources in their environment, according to a new study. Ancient apes in Germany co-existed by partitioning resources in their environment, ...
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