This article examines the fossil evidence of our 6 million year evolution. Darwin's great insight ... The HC-LCA would have had an ape-sized brain and body, with relatively long arms and fingers ...
What makes the human brain unique? A Yale study unlocks new insights into genetic changes that shaped our evolution.
in years ago): 7.6—6 million BRAIN SIZE (est., in cu cm): 360-370 (slightly smaller than a male chimp's) SPECIAL FEATURES: oldest known hominin; set apart from other fossil apes by smaller ...
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A new Yale study provides a fuller picture of the genetic changes that shaped the evolution of the human brain, and how the ...
The most primitive hominid ... chimp's brain), smaller canine teeth, and larger molars. The wear of the teeth suggests that A. africanus ate fruits and foliage. Believed to be roughly the same ...
More information: Chris Venditti et al, Co-evolutionary dynamics of mammalian brain and body size, Nature Ecology & Evolution (2024). DOI: 10.1038/s41559-024-02451-3 ...