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Aerial acrobatics in early apes

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Aerial acrobatics in early apes. 1,100 Words on Duke Research. March 12, 2019. Tiny wrist bones belonging to apes that lived some 20 million years ago suggest they used some pretty modern moves to get around in the trees.

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