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First chimp fossil unearthed

500,000-year-old teeth shed light on evolutionary split between humans and chimps.

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  1. McBreartyS. & JablonskN. G. Nature, 437. 105 - 105 (2005).

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Hopkin, M. First chimp fossil unearthed. Nature (2005). https://doi.org/10.1038/news050829-10

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