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    18 mar 2022 · John Hawks. @johnhawks. Today's great apes, including chimpanzees and bonobos, two species of gorillas, and three species of orangutans, are a small surviving remnant of the diversity of apes that once existed. Each evolved in ways that helped them survive, just as our ancestors did. 10:04 AM · Mar 18, 2022·TweetDeck. Retweets. 65. Likes.

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  4. johnhawks.net › johnhawksAbout John Hawks

    You’ve found my weblog, so you already know that I spend a lot of time and effort on science communication. In addition to my blog, you can follow me on Twitter, where I’m part of an active community of science communicators.

  5. 29 mar 2024 · John Hawks Weblog. Blog articles. 1 Jun 2024. The evolutionary mystery of the German cockroach. The species evolved to exploit human-built environments and exists nowhere else. So where did it come from? 25 May 2024. New insights into the biology of Homo luzonensis.

  6. 12 dic 2007 · John Hawks Twitter. I'm a paleoanthropologist exploring the world of ancient humans and our fossil relatives.

  7. Paleoanthropologist, expert on human evolution and genetics across the last 6 million years, human genetic diversity and prehistory. Professor, anthropology College of Letters and Science Work: 608-262-8726 — Home and cell phones available upon request jhawks@wisc.edu Home page Twitter: @johnhawks.