'Scientists have unveiled a 47-million-year-old fossilised skeleton of a monkey hailed as the missing link in human evolution.'
'The discovery of the 95%-complete 'lemur monkey' - dubbed Ida - is described by experts as the 'eighth wonder of the world'.'
They say its impact on the world of palaeontology will be 'somewhat like an asteroid falling down to Earth'.'
.. Darwin's theory confirmed.
LOL. I was hoping for a simple picture. Way too many words for me.
Oh that's strangely fascinating. Can't wait for it to be covered up like so many other shattering discoveries like this.
Very very cool, tho.
collecting this will be fun to use in future religious debates. (; thanks for sharing!
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Finally. Now when my Christian exes try to prove their superiority by saying, "There's no link!" I can prove them wrong.
HA.
Oh, and the fact that THEY FOUND THE LINK is pretty freaking awesome too.
That's...wow.
Evolution is scientifically proven. Sucks for all those who believe in creationism.
damn, i don't want to turn this into a debate. and i won't.
i find this all very fascinating. im sure religious people would call it bullshit though. no matter what kind of proof you give people, i highly doubt most of them are going to accept that and juat throw away what theyve been told for their entire life. unfortunately :/
oh, and it would be awesome if they like, drew a picture of what it would have looked like when it was alive, like they do with dinosaurs. i keep trying to imagine it, but its not working lol
Likewise. I'm really intrigueddd.
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Something like the first one, but with a tail?! -no clue-
I found this interesting. c: But to be honest I really don't see the whole hoo-ha about it. What if God, if God exists, created similar animals? Maybe I'm missing something here, but I just don't see how similar animals = evolution. It's a good theory, but in no way is it foolproof. Anyone who asserts it is has a serious lack of intellectual thought, in my opinion - and appear to just tag along with mainstream scientific view in a hope to look intellectual. x_x
A tail? I thought this was about monkies and human beings.
I dun get it -_-;
, the article's very long but if you read it, i'm sure it'll be a little bit clearer. :)
I've been hearing about this and of course I'm thrilled at the finding, but I'd thought scientists had stopped calling it 'the missing link' before it's unveiling at the Museum of Natural History.
No doubt it's certainly a significant finding - the oldest fossil found yet that connects us to apes. And as an added bonus it's one of the most complete too. I'm glad it's being studied instead of hanging on another private collector's wall. :)