>yfw you gave rise to a anetary form of cancer
>>3040362
*planetary
>>3040362
If you feel that way please literally kys.
perfectly human not apeman
>>3040362
That implies the natural world is a body where everything works in "harmony".
>>3041001
German idealism strikes again. Seriously can these people just leave us be.
>>3041020
Correction: "people"
Imagine being the Last common ancestor of pan and Homo, and like half your family decides to live on the edge of the forest. Fucking Og won't has a week out there, man, you'll see.
>>3041039
I don't think we left the trees for another few million years bro.
>>3041463
What this means is its possible the last common ancestor actually lived in Europe before the Messinian salinity crisis
>>3041463
>>3041470
http://www.evoanth.net/2017/06/06/humans-evolve-europe-graecopithecus/
Incorrect, it would mean that a common ancestor may have lived in Europe, not the last common ancestor itself. Remember the whole fuss over anoiapithecus?
>>3041480
Graecopithecus is dated to around 800000 after the human/chimp split is thought to have occurred
I think IF its a hominid its a plausible assumption the MRCA may have lived in Europe
>>3041504
But they're mainly going off of morphological affinities in the teeth which are rather tricky when it comes to hominoids (as chororapithecus has demonstrated). Also, where would other beings like Orrorin fit into that?
>>3041572
Yes and the paper says that much, and to put Graecopithecus into context it predates Sahelanthropus by about 200000 years. So I'm not sure what you mean by Where Orrion would fit in?
>>3041967
I mean this creature is located in Europe, and yet somehow made a beeline for eastern Africa (Orrorin, Ardi, etc) and/or central Africa (Toumaï). As stated before, we also need to bear in mind that Miocene apes do display some analogous structures (sivapithecus with an orangutan face, and oreopithecus with a modernish ape pelvis), and teeth may be among them.
>>3042037
That's a spookey looking monkeh