How did they walk? Is the knuckle-walking seen in chimps and gorillas unique to their respective genera, or was our common ancestor a knuckle-walker?
>>8204057
>knuckle-walker
I now know what to call those fucks on my team in multiplayer games
>>8204417
Lol.
>>8204057
OP, chimps are closer related to humans than they are gorillas.
Yes, our common ancestor would have dragged their knuckles while walking.
I drag my dick while walking, am I at the next evolutionary stage?
>>8205275
does your dick hang low
does it wobble to the floor
can you tie it in a knot
can you tie it in a bow
can you hang it over your shoulder
is it heavier then a bolder
?
>>8205275
Evolution is the gradual change in a species over time. I'm sure you're joking anyway. We cannot predict how we are going to evolove over time, build a time machine for that.
>>8204954
But most experts today think that because no Miocene apes show signs of knuckle-walking, that our LCA with the chimps and the gorillas was most likely a semi-bipedal tree-climber. Sahelanthropus (possible Pan-Homo LCA) shows signs of bipedality and a climbing nature, and Pierolapithecus (possible LCA of hominini and gorillini) has tree-climbing adaptations but no knuckle-walking ones.
>>8205907
360, confirmed, evolution is just a cycle.
>skeletons
>gif
NOPE
>>8205907
>Pliopithecus
You're not save in that hole, senõr Jesus
>Victoriapithecus
Lost the game eventually
>Pliobates
Killed by diabeettus
>Saadanius
Edgy, self-mutilated
>Hylobates
Far too low I guess
>Pongo
Killed by instumental industry
>Gorilla
Went, gone
>Pan
Killed by Hellens
>Homo
Killed by AIDS
Bump