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<blockquote data-quote="MANTI5" data-source="post: 7665571" data-attributes="member: 627711"><p>"Next on the generally accepted list, with an admitted gap of about 40*million years, are fossils found in Egypt and named Aegyptopithecus—Egypt ape. This creature is said to have lived about 30*million years ago. Magazines, newspapers and books have displayed pictures of this small creature with headings such as: “Monkey-like creature was our ancestor.” (Time) “Monkeylike African Primate Called Common Ancestor of Man and Apes.” (The New York Times) “Aegyptopithecus is an ancestor which we share with living apes.” (Origins) But where are the links between it and the rodent before it? Where are the links to what is placed after it in the evolutionary lineup? None have been found."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MANTI5, post: 7665571, member: 627711"] "Next on the generally accepted list, with an admitted gap of about 40*million years, are fossils found in Egypt and named Aegyptopithecus—Egypt ape. This creature is said to have lived about 30*million years ago. Magazines, newspapers and books have displayed pictures of this small creature with headings such as: “Monkey-like creature was our ancestor.” (Time) “Monkeylike African Primate Called Common Ancestor of Man and Apes.” (The New York Times) “Aegyptopithecus is an ancestor which we share with living apes.” (Origins) But where are the links between it and the rodent before it? Where are the links to what is placed after it in the evolutionary lineup? None have been found." [/QUOTE]
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