Missing Link? Scientists Claim Newly Discovered Fossil Ape Was Bipedal

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By Ken Ham

They’ve found a missing link! . . . at least that’s what the headlines (once again) will tell you!

A recent study trumpeted the discovery of a supposedly 11.6-million-year-old ape from what is now Germany. Danuvius guggenmosi allegedly had “long arms suited to hanging in trees, [and] features of its legs and spine suggest it might also have been able to move around on its hind feet.” It’s now being hailed as the earliest evidence of bipedalism (habitual walking on two legs) and now upends the evolutionary timetable for bipedal evolution. So, did they find …read more

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