
UncleJesse:
Can a sister spare some Nair?

Deleted User:
Nice tits !

Maynard:
The fossils of Australopithecus Snipiba have fueled scientific debate since they were found at the Malapa Fossil Site in South Africa 10 years ago.

Maynard:
And now researchers have established that Australopithecus Snipiba are closely linked to the Homo genus, representing a bridging species between early humans and their predecessors, proving that early humans were still swinging from trees 2 million years ago.

Maynard:
They show that early humans of the period “spent significant time climbing in trees, perhaps for foraging and protection from predators,” according to the study in the journal “Paleoanthropology.”
“This larger picture sheds light on the lifeways of A. Snipiba and also on a major transition in hominin evolution,” said lead researcher Scott Williams of New York University.

Aqua:
I’m pretty sure I will eventually look like this
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