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Feast your eyes on what a group of scientists call the Holy Grail of human evolution.

A team of researchers Tuesday unveiled an almost perfectly intact fossil of a 47 million-year-old primate they say represents the long-sought missing link between humans and apes.

Officially known as Darwinius masillae, the fossil of the lemur-like creature dubbed Ida shows it had opposable thumbs like humans and fingernails instead of claws.

Scientists say the cat-sized animal's hind legs offer evidence of evolutionary changes that led to primates standing upright - a breakthrough that could finally confirm Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.

"This specimen is like finding the Lost Ark for archeologists," lead scientist Jorn Hurum said at a ceremony at the American Museum of Natural History.

"It is the scientific equivalent of the Holy Grail. This fossil will probably be the one that will be pictured in all textbooks for the next 100 years."

A team of amateur fossil hunters discovered the near-perfect remains inside a mile-wide crater outside of Frankfurt in 1983.

Experts believe the pit was a volcanic caldera where scores of animals from the Eocene epoch were killed and their remains were kept remarkably well-preserved.

Though the pit has been a bountiful source of other fossils, the inexperienced archeologists didn't realize the value of their find.

Years later, the University of Oslo bought the 95%-intact fossil, and Hurum studied it in secret for two years.

His colleague, Jens Franzen, hailed the discovery as "the eighth wonder of the world."

"Wee're not dealing with our grand, grand, grandmother, but perhaps with our grand, grand, grand aunt," Franzen said.

The unveiling of the fossil came as part of a carefully-orchestrated publicity campaign unusual for scientific discoveries.

A History Channel film on the discovery will air next week.

A book release and a slew of other documentaries will follow.

source: nydailynews
why look around the past? its not like wee can learn any moral lessons, technologies or whatever over there...

its just "interesting" to know about it.
Heartless141 Wrote:why look around the past? its not like wee can learn any moral lessons, technologies or whatever over there...
You never know... you never know... =P
well its a discovery, hope its not true (cause i don't like the idea that wee are came from monkeys, lol)
krystabegnalie Wrote:well its a discovery, hope its not true (cause i don't like the idea that wee are came from monkeys, lol)

Why? Monkeys are cool!!!!

I would be happy to be descended from a monkey :P lol
D= they found the missing link
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Hehe nice one R!KKU^^

Our planet and past would be waaay cooler if there would have been an ancient hightech civilization on earth millions of years back and wee would find remains of their technology^^
SkyDX Wrote:Hehe nice one R!KKU^^

Our planet and past would be waaay cooler if there would have been an ancient hightech civilization on earth millions of years back and wee would find remains of their technology^^

uh yeh that would be cool,
Still a possibility


its weird in the last 50 years weve had a preety big jump in electronics stuff,
:S how do they know how to make these things

One day did they find a battery and wire and think hey i can make something from this ?

like hows that work
R!KKU Wrote:its weird in the last 50 years weve had a preety big jump in electronics stuff,
:S how do they know how to make these things

One day did they find a battery and wire and think hey i can make something from this ?

like hows that work

-_-

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As for this actual article... cool.. interesting stuff..
The world would be a better place if it just didn't exist...
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