http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/World-News/Missing-Link-Scientists-In-New-York-Unveil-Fossil-Of-Lemur-Monkey-Hailed-As-Mans-Earliest-Ancestor/Article/200905315284582?lpos=World_News_Carousel_Region_0&lid=ARTICLE_15284582_Missing_Link%3A_Scientists_In_New_York_Unveil_Fossil_Of_Lemur_Monkey_Hailed_As_Mans_Earliest_Ancestor
Seems kind of anti-climactic. How would anyone know if they didn't tell us?
It looks like a lemur or a spider-monkey.
I guess the opposable thumb is the big thing...and the foot.
Why is it not just a lemur-monkey species that has gone extinct?
Not a rhetorical question or agenda driven; will consider any answers or materials, sources to read. I have read "Origin of Species" Dawkins, and other books. I understand millions and millions of years of adaptation. But, still not sure. To me, one thing to study would be dating process: if I could trust that, the rest might follow. But, I find the dating processes cryptic.
Seems kind of anti-climactic. How would anyone know if they didn't tell us?
It looks like a lemur or a spider-monkey.
I guess the opposable thumb is the big thing...and the foot.
Why is it not just a lemur-monkey species that has gone extinct?
Not a rhetorical question or agenda driven; will consider any answers or materials, sources to read. I have read "Origin of Species" Dawkins, and other books. I understand millions and millions of years of adaptation. But, still not sure. To me, one thing to study would be dating process: if I could trust that, the rest might follow. But, I find the dating processes cryptic.