Primate Evolution KEY CONCEPT Humans appeared late in Earths history.

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Primate Evolution KEY CONCEPT Humans appeared late in Earth’s history.

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Primate Evolution

KEY CONCEPT Humans appeared late in Earth’s history.

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Primate Evolution

Humans share a common ancestor with other primates.

• Primates are mammals with flexible hands and feet, forward-looking eyes and enlarged brains.

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Primate Evolution

• Primates evolved into prosimians and anthropoids.

– Prosimians are the oldest living primates.– They are mostly small and nocturnal.

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Primate Evolution

– They are subdivided into the New World monkeys, Old World monkeys, and hominoids.

– Anthropoids are humanlike primates.

– Homonoids are divided into hominids, great apes, and lesser apes.

– Hominids include living and extinct humans.

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Primate Evolution

• Bipedal means walking on two legs.– foraging– carrying infants and food– using tools

• Walking upright hasimportant adaptiveadvantages.

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Primate Evolution

There are many fossils of extinct hominids.

• Most hominids are either the genus Australopithecus or Homo.

• Australopithecines were a successful genus.• The Homo genus first evolved 2.4 million years ago.

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Primate Evolution

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Primate Evolution

Modern humans arose about 200,000 years ago.

• Homo sapiens fossils date to 200,000 years ago.• Human evolution is influenced by a tool-based culture.• There is a trend toward increased brain size in hominids.

Australopithecusafarensis

Homo habilis Homo neanderthalensis

Homo sapiens

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