Could This Fossil Be the Oldest Human Ancestor? #shorts

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A strange skeleton found in a crater in Germany might just change the entire history of humanity! The fossil has proved to be a snapshot of one very specific time in our evolution. The skeleton has now been called Ida by professionals, and it gives a glimpse back to a time when the world was changing. Dinosaurs had recently gone extinct, the Himalayas were just starting to become mountains, and mammals were roaming vast jungles.

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Another "missing" link in your channel is your sources.. cant even find them on google.

lordfarquar
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It's not a missing link, but it is one of the earliest known primates to be found. So it is related to us, but there's a lot going on between Ida and the fossile that are dated closer to us like Lucy that was found in Northern Africa and is approx. 3.5million years old.... We need to find the stuff in between those time periods to find the real missing links. And in 40 to 45Million years I'm sure there are plenty.

gimmethepinkelephant
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Ida is just an early primate, and lived before the clade Hominoidea even evolved about 20ish million years ago. She isn’t a transitional hominid in any way, and wasn’t remotely human. Ida is very important and a good example of a transitional fossil, but not transitional for humans, not for at least 13 million years. I’m currently studying and working with paleoanthropology at the museum I work at and Ida is not as significant as you make her seem.

cerasinopshodgskissi
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Impossible because apes didn’t exist 47 million years ago, so they can’t be the missing link between the two since both humans and other apes are much more recent

jacobmorin
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There is so much wrong with this video it’s not even remotely salvageable. Monkeys never had grooming claws or tooth combs. This is a feature of strepsirrhines. Monkeys weren’t even around way back then. This isn’t a missing link to humans and “apes”, it’s a link between strepsirrhines and anthropoids.

nolopez
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Apes, primates, humans, we can all give thanks to the very first single cell organisms. Without them, we wouldn't be here today arguing over evolution

uckBayNguyen
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The earliest ancestor of humans were basal chordates from the Cambrian, 530 million years ago. Many think a bean shaped carnivorous animal is the earliest ancestor, I think that is wrong

lindagodfrey
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At what point exactly does a reptile give birth to mammalian?

drakausdromgatti
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We did not directly come from monkeys, we share ancestry with them

Edit: There are common ancestors before primates and I don’t know why creationists and Darwinists need to fight 24/7

ObeyKwatz
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Human and ape aren't the same sorry

donjizzlemontana
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there is no "missing link" ya doofus

poliwagpi
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The idea of the “missing link” just isn’t really accurate bruh

taijusatomi-defoe
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Every monkey found could be missing link

mzahidfullah
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God design things like this to be confusing.. there are things we will never know in our lifetime just like the existence of othet beings in other planets.

christianbass
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Science is quite funny and stupid....What the...

jajasuokhrie
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I have an idea for you!

Stop spreading misinformation.

Snixxle
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Gee. Sounds like Ramapithecus all over, again.

waynesmallwood
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Full stop we didn't come from monkeys..🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

weseethetruth
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Human doesn't come from ape ok. Is it god who created Human and them to earth, adam and eve. Our farther and mother

noobinho
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Let us make Man in Our own Image. Darwin denounced his theory before he died, never hear that do ya?

rev.randall