“Ardi” the type specimen for Ardipithecus ramidus is the oldest and most complete skeleton of any early hominin to date. Which of the following did scientists learn about hominin evolution from studying“Ardi”?
Group of answer choices
Hominins evolved in a woodland environment.
The last common ancestor did not look like a chimpanzee.
Bipedality and non-honing chewing were early characteristics in hominin evolution.
all of the above.
Answer: All of the above.
Fossil remains of Ardi were found in forest lands which indicated the inhabitation in woodland environment. In contrast to chimpanzees, Ardi had a bone that made its big toe stronger.
“Ardi” the type specimen for Ardipithecus ramidus is the oldest and most complete skeleton of any...
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