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Is she our oldest known ancestor, or just another cousin on the primate family tree? The scientific debate over the 4.4 million-year-old fossil now known as Ardi is continuing, two months after her skeleton was unveiled. However the debate turns out, Ardi is shining "bright new light on an obscure time in our past" and rates as the top scientific breakthrough of the year, the journal Science proclaims today.
The 110-pound, 4-foot female
Originally posted by Aggie Man
I would say that this is the most likely candidate for bigfoot...
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Gigantopithecus
[edit on 22-12-2009 by Aggie Man]
Is she our oldest known ancestor, or just another cousin on the primate family tree? The scientific debate over the 4.4 million-year-old fossil now known as Ardi is continuing, two months after her skeleton was unveiled. However the debate turns out, Ardi is shining "bright new light on an obscure time in our past" and rates as the top scientific breakthrough of the year, the journal Science proclaims today
There isn't one bone anywhere 4.4 MILLION years old that hasnn't crumbled to dust.