Amazing: Science finds the hall that connects people with monkeys

A new link between our ancestors as monkeys and early people has been confirmed by scientists. The first fossils of Australopithecus Sediba were discovered in Malapa, South Africa, ten years later, but experts were not sure whether they were unique or just examples of known species. Now, after [...]
The first fossils of Australopithecus Sediba were discovered in Malapa, South Africa, ten years later, but experts were not sure whether they were unique or just examples of known species.
Now, after a decade of research, experts have confirmed that they belong to a unique species that is placed in the human family tree in the middle of Australopiethecus aksansis, who lived 3.2 million years ago and Homo Habilis, who lived 2.1 million years ago. Homo Habilis is considered to be the first piece capable of making tools, writes the Telegraph. The color function
Australopiathecus Sediba is placed among them because of the characteristics or the transitional anatomic traits between the Australopithecus acansis and Homo Habilis. Also because he lived after A. Before coming to the scene of Homo Habilis.
Experts say Australopithecus Sediba presents the bridge between australopiatics, more like monkeys like chimpanzees and Homo Habilis who was more like modern humans.












