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five break off points between apes and hominids

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Answered by lltosavy
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Answer If so, which of the living Great Apes is the closest to humans? ... When and where did humans split from the apes to become a separate branch of bipeds? ... put the split between humans and chimpanzees at only around 5-6 ...

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Answered by teenager24
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Answer: This family, called hominids, includes only humans and their human- like ancestors. The main characteristic that separates hominids from other primates is bipedalisın. Bipedalism means "walking primarily upright on two feet." Evidence of bipedalism can be seen in a primate's skeletal structure. A new study of genes in humans and chimpanzees pins down with greater accuracy when the two species split from one. The evolutionary divergence occurred between 5 million and 7 million years ago, an estimate that improves on the previous range of 3 million to 13 million years in the past.

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