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zafrada
newborn
2022-04-17 23:30
Bipedal vs Quadrupedal Locomotion in Humans?
Sometimes I get curious about something our baby is doing, and 20 minutes later, I'm reading an academic paper entitled "What Does Prone Skateboarding in the Newborn Tell Us About the Ontogeny of
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johan-nygren
bipedal
2018-08-23 08:52
Chororapithecus abyssinicus, a fossil record of the Gorilla lineage, adapted to high altitudes in the Ethiopian highlands
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johan-nygren
bipedal
2018-07-22 23:03
Public Service Announcement: My thesis from the past year, inspired by Steemit, now patented and secured on Ethereum under danakil.eth
My thesis, work from a year or so, is now patented ("to lay open") under danakil.eth, secured by the 50 million dollar "world computer" Ethereum. Here it can be accessed over an IPFS
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johan-nygren
bipedal
2018-07-15 17:24
The Kobus antelope speciated on the open grasslands on the coast-line of Danakil
The Danakil block separated from the Ethiopian continent around 6 million years ago[1], and became a place where evolution could flourish in a new direction. The coast-lines that developed along where
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darth-azrael
photography
2026-05-02 16:17
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Vintage Photos - Lot 6 (237-240)
All of the photos in this set are from the mid to late 1960s and were probably all taken in the Lansing Michigan area.
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johan-nygren
bipedal
2018-05-20 18:44
Uvula size selected for in humans to prevent choking, compensate for descent of the larynx
Like many other mammals, including horses, chimpanzees and gorillas cannot choke on food, since their ability to swallow relies on the epiglottis being closed. In humans, the descent of the larynx over
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johan-nygren
bipedal
2018-02-09 20:32
Were Neanderthals from the Paranthropus lineage? P. neanderthalensis, and conical rib cages
This is pretty cool, Neanderthals are from Paranthropus. Look here: rib cage of Paranthropus, including P. neanderthalensis, conical rib cage of Australopithecus and Homo, cylindrical and the two lineages
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johan-nygren
bipedal
2018-02-08 23:13
Were Neanderthals Paranthropus? P. neanderthalensis, and absence of a descended larynx
Based on these images and reading a bit on the internet, Neanderthals seem to not have a descended larynx. The human larynx descended as early as 4 million years ago, as Australopithecus adapted to forage
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johan-nygren
bipedal
2017-10-28 20:07
Au. afarensis migrating to the southeastern Ethiopian highlands as a result of earth quakes, around 3 million years ago
The Pthirus gorillae host switch around 3.3 Ma[1] points to that Au. afarensis would have been in contact with ancestors of gorilla. The Danakil-CHLCA (chimpanzee-human-last-common-ancestor) hypothesis
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borsengelaber
Deutsch D-A-CH
2026-05-05 03:51
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Dachkonstruktion / Roof [GER/ENG]
Schaut euch diese spektakuläre Dachkonstruktion an. Echt massiv. Sah richtig toll aus, so von der Sonne ausgeleuchtet. Check out this spectacular roof structure. It’s really massive. It looked absolutely
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johan-nygren
bipedal
2017-10-28 12:46
Human evolution: eusocial (caste-based) adaptations as a result of a two-species society, Paranthropus as a companion species
There is some evidence that points to a hybridization event between Au. afarensis and gorilla ancestors around 3 million years ago. Based on that, the idea is that Paranthropus, as a form of hybrid species,
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johan-nygren
bipedal
2017-10-27 19:22
Argument against Kenyanthropus platyops as the ancestor of the Homo lineage
Kenyanthropus platyops, that I would say is a descendant of Au. anamnesis, is often positioned as the ancestor of the Homo lineage. The idea that I blogged about the other day, that the host switch of
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johan-nygren
bipedal
2017-10-27 16:47
Kenyanthropus platyops as a descendant of Au. anamnesis population in Turkana, and the Laeotli footprints as A. anamnesis
Kenyanthropus platyops is a 3.5 to 3.2-million-year-old (Pliocene) hominin fossil discovered in Lake Turkana, Kenya in 1999 by Justus Erus, who was part of Meave Leakey's team (brown dot in the map below.
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johan-nygren
bipedal
2017-10-27 14:51
Were Paranthropus our first “pets”? And dogs as “external noses”
The loss of olfactory receptors in Au. afarensis around 3.86 Ma meant that a sort of “external noses” in the form of dogs, as pets, has been valuable. Paranthropus, as a hybrid of gorillae and Au.
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cliffblank
Alien Art Hive
2026-04-21 07:21
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They’re here!
A first contact event would probably be the most consequential moment in human history. Here’s how it would likely unfold across multiple domains: Immediate Chaos (Hours to Days) The initial revelation
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johan-nygren
bipedal
2017-10-27 06:07
Insights into the human genome from the gorilla genome project in 2012, and the idea of a hybridization event 3.3 Ma
The human genome was sequenced in 2001, followed by the chimpanzee in 2005 and the gorilla in 2012.[1] The standard view of the great-ape family tree is that humans and chimps are more similar to each
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johan-nygren
bipedal
2017-10-25 01:58
Paranthropus lineage as result of Australopithecus afarensis — Gorillae interbreeding, and the origin of Pthirus pubis 3.3 million years ago
The host switch of Pthirus gorillae to Australopithecus afarensis 3.3 million years ago (Reed et al, 2007) could be explained by interbreeding of A. afarensis with ancestors of gorilla, around the region
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johan-nygren
bipedal
2017-08-06 17:57
Hairlessness and pubic hair in Australopithecus, 3–4Ma
Chororapithecus abyssinicus (10–10.5 Ma) is found at the Chorora Formation at the southern margin of the Afar rift. The teeth of Chororapithecus appear specialized for eating stems and leaves, and resemble
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johan-nygren
bipedal
2017-08-06 14:56
depricated
A model for human lice in two evolutionary steps, more parsimonious than 'pair of lost lice' hypothesis (reed et al, 2007) The Pthirus and Pediculus lineage diverged via co-speciation with their hosts
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oadissin
SlothBuzz
2026-05-02 13:36
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Slothly Saving club / How was the start of May in your Hive saving plan?
Happy saving and gaming. Here are a recap of my achievements for the past seven days. I share with you some progress and opportunity to build stronger my presence on Hive.
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johan-nygren
bipedal
2017-08-04 17:42
Loss of olfaction in Australopithecus afarensis, 3.86 Ma
The idea that there was a loss of functional olfactory receptor (OR) genes in Australopithecus, as a result of geographical isolation on the Danakil micro-continent, and a speciation to forage from the
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johan-nygren
bipedal
2017-08-03 11:45
On the hypothesis memes as a byproduct of loss of olfaction
The mammalian sense of smell is governed by the largest gene family, which encodes the olfactory receptors (ORs). The gain and loss of OR genes is typically correlated with adaptations to various ecological
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johan-nygren
bipedal
2017-07-31 08:06
Mapping the Kolpochoerus (Suidae) lineage to the tectonic migration of Danakil
The fossil record of speciation as a result of geographical isolation, would follow the movement of Danakil. Within the Kolpochoerus lineage on Danakil, the earlier K. deheinzelini, is found in 4.3 to
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johan-nygren
bipedal
2017-07-30 07:31
Chimpanzee-human-last-common-ancestor split as a result of geographical isolation on Danakil
Based on the hypothesis that the chimpanzee-human-last-common-ancestor (CHLCA) split resulted from geographical isolation on the Danakil micro-continent (where species endemic to the Pliocene Afar region,
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