First record of human like animal is with us in the form of............ from East Africa.
Ramapithecus
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Homo erectus is the first record of human like animal from East Africa.
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- The extinct species of the human genus Homo known as Homo erectus, or "upright man," may have been a precursor to modern humans (Homo sapiens). Although Eurasia cannot be completely ruled out, Africa is where H. erectus most likely originated.
- H. erectus was an upright-moving, medium-sized human. The nose, jaws, and palate were wide, and the braincase was low with a receding forehead.
- Compared to modern humans, the brain was smaller and the teeth were bigger.
- Around 1,000,000 years ago, H. erectus seems to have been the first human species to learn how to regulate fire.
- Before being replaced by other people, such as Homo sapiens, the species appears to have flourished for some 200,000 years (200 kya) or possibly longer.
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The correct answer is Ramapithecus.
First record of human like animal is with us in the form of Ramapithecus from East Africa.
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Ramapithecus:
- The first ancestor of modern human was Ramapithecus and also they have distinct genus.
- Ramapithecus were evolved from Dryopithecus.
- Ramapithecus are extincted primates they have lived 12-14 million years ago and are also known as earliest hominid.
- They are identical to Sivapithecus and their evolutionary led to the evolution of Orang-utan.
- Fossils of Ramapithecus were found in the region of South west Asia and East Africa.
- The appearance of Ramapithecus was similar to that of Orang-utans and their brain capacity was about 500-600cc.
- Ramapithecus was an ape like primate.
- The fossil of Ramapithecus consist of teeth and jaw bones and also walked with erect using hand limbs.
- By G.E Lewis the fossil of Ramapithecus was first discovered in Nepal.
- Answer :First record of human like animal is with us in the form of Ramapithecus from East Africa.
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