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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.

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  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.