Μια εξαιρετική ολιγόλεπτη παρουσίαση της εξέλιξης του ανθρώπου !!
Through genome sequencing, we now know that chimpanzees are
our closest living relatives, sharing nearly 99 per cent of our DNA. But in the
roughly 7 million years since our ancestors split from chimps, Homo
sapiens has existed alongside a wide variety of closer evolutionary
cousins. This video from the American Museum of Natural History tracks
scientists’ current best guess at a timeline of hominin species, including when
and where they lived, and how extinctions and interbreeding led to Homo
sapiens becoming the last hominin on Earth. And yet, due to gaps in the
timeline and continued fossil discoveries, it seems we’ve found only fragments
of our evolutionary past, leaving much still to be learned about our family tree.
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