they lived in the desert after monkeys
paano nag kakaiba ang ramapithecus at dryopithecus
the geologist name mark gerald
arkeologist
The scientific name of Ramapithecus is now considered invalid. It was originally classified as a hominin species, but subsequent research and reclassification have led scientists to view it as more closely related to the orangutan lineage.
Ramapithecus had a body size similar to a chimpanzee, with long arms and a relatively short stature. It had a combination of ape-like and human-like features, such as large canines like apes but a more upright posture similar to humans. Ramapithecus also had thick tooth enamel, suggesting a diet that included tough plant material.
Pat Shipman has written: 'Taking Wing' -- subject(s): Flight, Birds, Archaeopteryx 'Reconstructing the paleoecology and taphonomic history of Ramapithecus wickeri at Fort Ternan, Kenya' -- subject(s): Paleontology, Ramapithecus 'Taking wing' -- subject(s): Flight, Birds, Archaeopteryx
Ramapithecus is considered a genus of extinct primates that lived in the Miocene epoch about 14 million years ago. Its fossils were found in areas like India and Africa. Ramapithecus is believed to have been a distant ancestor of modern apes and humans, but its exact placement in the evolutionary tree is still debated among scientists.
Ramapithecus, an extinct hominid, is characterized by its small brain size, ape-like dental features, and bipedal postcranial traits. It is believed to be one of the earliest ancestors of modern humans.
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Hominids are primates. Ramapithecus is one possible primate candidate for a hominid ancestor.
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He did not live in a box, He did not live with a fox, He did not live on a train, He did not live in Ukraine, He did not live here nor there, He did not live anywhere!