Quoted: John Hawks of the University of Wisconsin-Madison says the similarities between A. africanus and human bones are relatively convincing. “The best explanation is that the difference reflects some powerful thumb-to-finger gripping,” he says.
Quoted: John Hawks of the University of Wisconsin-Madison says the similarities between A. africanus and human bones are relatively convincing. “The best explanation is that the difference reflects some powerful thumb-to-finger gripping,” he says.