Not exact matches
EASY RIDER Gut bacteria have been passed down from the
ancestors of
humans and African apes for millennia, evolving
alongside their hosts, says a new study that looked at bacteria from gorillas, bonobos, chimpanzees and
humans.
Evidence of large mammal extinctions appeared as early as the beginning of the Pleistocene in Africa, where
human ancestors were evolving
alongside them, Smith said.
It is possible (though not confirmed) that their
ancestors were dogs that migrated to North America from Asia
alongside humans, and that they are of a Native American origin.
The
ancestors of Felis catus first settled
alongside humans in the Fertile Crescent of the Middle East.