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Human Evolution Biology Notes 11-15-05
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Primates Ancient mammal ancestors of prosimians, monkeys, apes, and humans –Grasping hands and feet –Forward eye placement, allows for depth perception
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The First Primates Prosimians –Active at night –Live in trees, are endangered because of habitat destruction
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Specialization of Primates Diurnal- became active during the day –Daytime adaptation: color vision, led to more complex brain structure Opposable Thumb –Allows for use of tools
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Monkeys & Apes Are they the same? How are they similar? How are they different?
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Monkeys & Apes are NOT the Same!!! Monkey (New & Old World monkeys –Primate ancestors from Africa –Smaller brains –Have tails Ape –Evolved in Africa –Larger, more developed brains than monkeys –NO tails
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The Primate Family Tree
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Hominids Bipedal Primates, able to walk upright on two legs Diverged from the group that gave rise to Chimpanzees
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The Earliest Hominid Australopithecus –Bipedal –40-100 lbs, 3.5-5 feet tall –Brain larger than a chimpanzee but less than 1/3 the size of yours –The oldest known Australopithecus fossils are 4.2 million years old, found in Kenya in 1995
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The Rise of Humans Our Genus (one category larger than species) is Homo The first Homo species appear 2 million years ago
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Homo habilis Homo= Man, habilis=handy 2 million years ago Larger brain, taller than Australopithecus Went extinct 1.5 million years ago
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Homo erectus Appeared 1.5 million years ago, replaced habilis 5ft tall, brain almost twice as large as habilis Lived in tribes, hunted large animals & cooked Migrated through Europe and Asia
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Homo sapien - Neanderthal Replaced erectus 200,000 years ago Appeared in Africa first, then spread Large and bony, brain size larger than us Buried dead, created art, evidence of abstract thinking
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Homo sapien - Modern Human Appeared in Africa 34,000 years ago Replaced Neanderthal in Europe & Asia, spread to the Americas Capable of complex thought- social organization, language, tool making
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