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Nature 448, 844-845 (23 August 2007) | doi:10.1038/448844a; Published online 22 August 2007

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Oldest gorilla ages our joint ancestor

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Fossil teeth from Africa add years to early ape.

The last common ancestor of humans and gorillas might have lived at least 2 million years earlier than previously thought. Fossilized teeth of the earliest gorilla ever discovered, dating to 10 million years ago, have been found in Africa, say researchers.

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