Missing Link

The Missing Link?

 

The missing link is a presumed ancestor that links man with the apes. Fossil remains of this common ancestor have not yet been found. However, a recently discovered primate that lived about 30 million years ago is thought to be an ancestor of the missing link, if not the missing link itself. Named Aegyptopithecus (the principle fossil remains were first found in Egypt) this primate lived during the Oligocene period had a skull capacity of about 30 cubic centimeters and was no bigger than a house cat, but was the most advanced life form on Earth at the time. Scientists belive that Aegyptopithecus had a strong social behavior that was conducive to the development of larger brains. Considering brain size, social behavior, and physical characteristics, puts Aegyptopitecus in the direct line of mans ancestors.

 

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