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Title: Primate Evolution


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Primate Evolution
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What are Primates?
  • They are a group of mammals.
  • This group includes lemurs, monkeys, apes, and
    humans.
  • They come in all different shapes and sizes.

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Common Characteristics of Primates
  • They all have opposable thumbs.
  • Their brain volume is large compared to their
    body size.
  • Vision is the dominant sense, binocular vision.
  • Arms adapted for a great range of motion.
  • Flexible joints
  • Feet are able to grasp things.

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How did they evolve?
  • Scientist use fossils, comparative anatomical
    features (body similarities), and DNA to propose
    evolution ideas.
  • Prosimians evolved first.
  • These were small present day primates such as
    lemurs.

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Anthropoids Evolve...
  • Anthropoids are humanlike primates.
  • They evolved after the prosimians.
  • They includes apes and humans.

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Differences of Anthropoids
  • They have more complex brains than prosimians.
  • Larger and different skeletal features (more
    upright posture)
  • Examples are Gibbons, orangutans, chimpanzees,
    and gorillas.

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Old World and New World Monkeys
  • These are two classes monkeys are broken up into.
  • Old world are generally larger, and may be
    terrestrial.
  • New World live in South and Central America.
  • They are all Arboreal (living in the trees) and
    have long, muscular prehensile tail.

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Humans tied in
  • Scientist theorize that we were the last to
    evolve.
  • We have an even larger brain capacity and walk
    upright.

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Hominoid Evolution
  • Hominoids or humans began to evolve in Asia and
    Africa as the fossil records shows us.
  • Hominoids include apes and humans.
  • Scientists think that gibbons were the first to
    evolve, then orangutans, followed by the African
    apes, chimpanzees, and gorillas. One of these
    being or possible ancestor.

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Human Ancestry
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  • Scientist believe that there were two lines
    evolving. One being humans, and the other were
    the African apes- gorillas and chimpanzees.
  • Bipedal adaptation of humans sets us apart.
    (walking upright)

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Time line of evolution
Homo sapiens
Homo erectus
Homo habilis
A. boiseri
A. robustus
Australopithecus africanus
Australopithecus afarensis
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Development of culture
  • The first known humanoid fossils was
    australopithecine.
  • Next came the Neanderthals who lived in Europe,
    Asia, and the middle East 35000-100000 yrs ago.
  • Cro-Magnons then became the most recent modern
    human ancestor.

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Neanderthals Cro-Magnons
  • Neanderthals were the first humanoids to use
    tools for hunting and to use fire.
  • Through them a semblance of culture developed.
  • Cro-Magnons further developed the use of language
    and art, primarily cave drawings. They also
    advanced tool making.
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