- Sivapithecus indicus
Taxobox
name = "Sivapithecus indicus"
fossil_range =Miocene
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Primates
familia =Hominidae
subfamilia =Ponginae
genus = "Sivapithecus "
species = "S. indicus"
binomial = "Sivapithecus indicus"
binomial_authority = Pilgrim, 1910"Sivapithecus indicus" is an
extinct primate and a possible ancestor to the modernorangutan .Specimens of "Sivapithecus indicus", roughly 12.5 million to 10.5 million years old (
Miocene ), have been found at thePothowar plateau inPakistan as well as in parts ofIndia .The animal was about the size of a
chimpanzee but had the facial morphology of an orangutan; it ate soft fruit (detected in the toothwear pattern) and was probably mainlyarboreal .References
* Szalay, F. S. & Delson, E. (1979) "Evolutionary History of the Primates". New York: Academic Press.
See also
*
List of fossil sites "(with link directory)"
*List of hominina (hominid) fossils "(with images)"External links
* http://www.modernhumanorigins.com/sivapithecus.html
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