Message from @OrthoNinten
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@Puppet Master doesn't change the fact that a black and a white breeding is devolution
I guess it is kind of like negro skin
It's like nafri skin maybe
like how their hands and feet are white
but the pigmented parts are black on apes
where is the missing link that proves we evolved from homo erectus? does not exist
Homo erectus is the link
Between homosapiens and proto apes
I am satisfied with the evidence of evolution over time
Pretty sure no other species was between homo sapiens and homo erectus @Puppet Master
Neanderthals evolved from homo erectus as well btw
I met a guy who was 7% neanderthal
looked like the chad meme
except he was short
non of those are missing links
Neanderthal is not our ancestor
Exactly
Read the image
I know neanderthal did
That's scientific fact
Neanderthals and homosapiens have a common ancestor but lived at the same time
The "missing link" has been found idiot
Pretty much all of man's evolution from proto ape to modern man has been mapped
There's actually a species between erectus and sapiens
Called Heidelbergensus or something
I have neanderthal forehead
the missing link has literally never been found and no scientist would ever agree with you on that
"There is little fossil evidence for the divergence of the gorilla, chimpanzee and hominin lineages" this is what the link you posted says. even your own link disagrees with you.
@Puppet Master firstly that's irrelevant secondly, where?
What missing link?
read the part about fossil evidence
My post?
There is little fossil evidence for the divergence of the gorilla, chimpanzee and hominin lineages.[113] The earliest fossils that have been proposed as members of the hominin lineage are Sahelanthropus tchadensis dating from 7 million years ago, Orrorin tugenensis dating from 5.7 million years ago, and Ardipithecus kadabba dating to 5.6 million years ago. Each of these have been argued to be a bipedal ancestor of later hominins but, in each case, the claims have been contested. It is also possible that one or more of these species are ancestors of another branch of African apes, or that they represent a shared ancestor between hominins and other apes.
The question then of the relationship between these early fossil species and the hominin lineage is still to be resolved.
ha did they delete your post? @OrthoNinten
Probably won't
No they didn't
Because this whole thing is a hoax