desertyeti
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And another picky detail...since none of the fossil specimens can be shown to be directly ancestral to each other or modern taxa, it is technically incorrect to refer to them as "ancestors" or "ancestral."
Since out of any species, only a small population actually evolves into another species, the odds against preserving a specimen of that population are astronomically high. Paleontologists and cladists are unanimous in agreeing that no fossil species can be shown to be an ancestor of any other in the true, biological sense. It's best to buffer such statements with temrs like: "a close relative of Sivapithecus was ancestral to Gigantopithecus." or "a Sivapithecus-like ancestor gave rise to Gigantopithecus."
Sorry...the anal-compulsive techno-geek is coming out in me...
And p.s.
I know it's hard to believe that Gigantopithecus might NOT have been a giant, but take a look at the skull of Paranthropus (left) vs. a modern human (right). The teeth and jaw of Paranthropus are physically larger, as are the jaws. Scaling Paranthropus to a modern human using the same calculations that make Gigantopithecus blacki into a 9' tall ape would make Paranthropus approximately 8-9' as well. Yet the stature was still around that of a chimp. Just sayin'...

Since out of any species, only a small population actually evolves into another species, the odds against preserving a specimen of that population are astronomically high. Paleontologists and cladists are unanimous in agreeing that no fossil species can be shown to be an ancestor of any other in the true, biological sense. It's best to buffer such statements with temrs like: "a close relative of Sivapithecus was ancestral to Gigantopithecus." or "a Sivapithecus-like ancestor gave rise to Gigantopithecus."
Sorry...the anal-compulsive techno-geek is coming out in me...
And p.s.
I know it's hard to believe that Gigantopithecus might NOT have been a giant, but take a look at the skull of Paranthropus (left) vs. a modern human (right). The teeth and jaw of Paranthropus are physically larger, as are the jaws. Scaling Paranthropus to a modern human using the same calculations that make Gigantopithecus blacki into a 9' tall ape would make Paranthropus approximately 8-9' as well. Yet the stature was still around that of a chimp. Just sayin'...

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