Recently, an almost complete lower jaw of a Dryopithecus has been obtained from ______ a) Fayum deposits of Egypt. b) Cave near Peking in China. c) Neanderthal valley in Germany. d) Haritalyanga in Bilaspur district of Himachal Pradesh.
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Recently, an almost complete lower jaw of a Dryopithecus has been obtained from Haritalyanga in Bilaspur district of Himachal Pradesh.
In a noteworthy improvement, in research on human development, researchers have discovered that an extremely crude gorilla-like precursor which was until now considered a local of just Eurasia had existed in India as well.
Researchers found the unexpected fossil amid an unearthing in Haritalyangar in Shiwalik slopes area in Himachal Pradesh, around 120 km from Shimla headed straight toward Kangra.
The fossils are nine million years old and are as lower molar germs or perpetual teeth that are un-ejected and as yet shaping in the lower jaw.
The crowns of both the molars are full grown, yet there is no root development.
This shows that they had a place with new-born children of somewhat extraordinary ages at the season of their demises.
One example is a halfway right first molar and other a total left second molar.
The chimps appeared to be marginally bigger (around 15 kg heavier) than the cutting edge Siamang Gibbons, that are found in the Himalaya and South-East Asia.