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Four hundred and seventy-six in-depth discussion

"Niu (three tones) bi (four tones)! wo (two tones) cao (four tones)!"

"Crying with laughter, crying with laughter, CET-8 is upstairs!"

"God fucking translate!"

"Give me a translation certificate!"

When Liu Wei saw the barrage, he couldn't help but laugh out loud.

Lazar turned back and smiled at him: "Liu Wei, what's wrong?"

Liu Wei shook his head and said: "I am chatting with the audience in the live broadcast room. I'm sorry to disturb you!"

"It's okay, Liu Wei, would you like to stay and dig fossils with us?" Lazar asked.

Liu Wei took a look. This is a big project. The entire excavation process may take a long time. It is impossible to stay here all the time. However, thinking that the audience in the live broadcast room may not have seen the fossil excavation, he responded to Lazar. : "I'll leave tomorrow, will you start excavation work today?"

Lazar said: "Liu Wei, you know, the preparation work before excavation is very complicated, I can't promise you!"

"I know!" After getting Lazar's answer, Liu Wei explained to the live broadcast room, "Brothers, we are not leaving today. We will stay to watch the excavation of fossils by Malaysian experts and continue on our way tomorrow. , explore the mysteries of Borneo!”

"ojbk!"

"I have only seen some excavations of cultural relics, and they were documentaries!"

"I also want to see how they excavated the fossils?"

Liu Wei found a place to sit down and said with a smile, "In fact, fossils can also be regarded as a kind of cultural relics. The entire excavation process is similar to the excavation of cultural relics. If they can complete the preparations today, I will film the entire excavation process on site!"

"OK, follow the host's arrangements!"

"Awei, it's okay now. Please tell us about the giant ape! We didn't even understand the conversation between you and Lazar just now!"

Liu Wei smiled and said: "Okay, I will now give you some popular science about giant apes and other creatures.

The first is its appearance characteristics. According to research and analysis of data collected over more than a century, the height of the giant ape is about two to three meters, and its weight can reach 500kg. It is very large.

The body surface is covered with dense hair, and its appearance is very similar to that of an Asian orangutan.

In May 2018,

A research team led by paleoanthropology expert Professor Wang Wei sent a fossil of a great ape tooth from the blowing cave of Bubing Village, Tiandong County, Guangxi, to the Evolutionary Genomics Laboratory of the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, for genetic material extraction and sequencing. They got a surprise. Discovery - Through ancient protein sequencing technology, researchers have successfully obtained genetic information from the teeth of great apes from 1.9 million years ago.

This is the first time scientists have successfully extracted genetic information from such an ancient fossil from a subtropical region.

The results of the study clearly show that Gigantopithecus was once the largest primate living on our planet and is most closely related to the Asian orangutan now living in Southeast Asia.

About 12 million years ago, the great apes separated from the orangutan family and evolved independently.

In terms of appearance characteristics, we can compare it to an enlarged version of the Asian orangutan!"

"Damn it, three meters tall and five hundred kilograms, it's so scary!"

"Is Orangutan Plus okay?"

"This should be the prototype of King Kong, right?"

"Absolutely yes!"

Liu Wei nodded and said: "Not only is King Kong's prototype a giant ape, but the design of the orangutan in "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" is also inspired by a giant ape.

Let me show you the most authoritative photo!”

Liu Wei searched for a conjecture picture of Gigantopithecus on Nature, a well-known academic website in the industry. "This is a model constructed by the German anthropologist Wei Dunrui based on the excavated Gigantopithecus fossils and the conjecture of the living environment at that time!" "

In the photo, a tall giant ape stands upright next to a big tree, with thick arms and thighs about the same size as the tree trunk next to it. It has black hair all over its body, except for the hair on its belly and chest, which is sparse, revealing its yellow skin.

The eyes, mouth and nose give people a somewhat unkind feeling, more like a ferocious beast.

"It's too big!"

"What do you think? Three meters, one floor high!"

"There seems to have been a three-meter-tall person in history! But not as strong as this one!"

"He exudes wildness all over his body, he must be very ferocious!"

Liu Wei added again: "Brothers, in fact, the giant ape is a relatively docile animal, unless an intruder invades its territory. Of course, during the period when it lived, there was no creature on the earth that was its opponent. , its extinction was entirely due to changes in the Ice Age.

There is another view in the industry that giant apes and primitive humans have lived together for nearly a million years, and the real time of extinction was 100,000 years ago!"

"Then wouldn't it be possible that it could become the ancestor of humans?"

"I just searched on Baidu, and there seems to be this view that giant apes are the ancestors of humans!"

Liu Wei looked at the barrage and corrected: "This view existed until the end of the last century when the great ape fossils were discovered.

This view is still put forward by the German anthropologist Wei Dunrui I just mentioned. He believes that Gigantopithecus is a hominid and the direct ancestor of Homo erectus.

Koniva, the Dutch scientist who first discovered the fossil of Gigantopithecus, also agreed with this view, and it has long been recognized as the mainstream view in the academic community.

However, as more and more fossils are discovered in China, China's research on great ape species has become more and more in-depth since the middle of the last century, and its technology has become more and more advanced. Scientists have discovered proteins in the tooth fossils of great apes, overturning the The views of German anthropologist Wei Dunrui.

Paleoanthropologists have basically confirmed that Gigantopithecus is a branch of the human evolutionary system!"

The amount of barrage in the live broadcast room has been reduced a lot.

However, the number of VIP guests and popularity has not decreased at all, but continues to increase.

It shows that the audience is listening carefully and taking it in.

It also proved Liu Wei’s conjecture that the audience is hungry for knowledge.

"I'm fascinated by it!"

"Me too, it feels like I'm watching a scientific research program!"

“The anchor is awesome!”

"The most educated outdoor person on the Internet, the live broadcast room with the most content!"

The big lemon gives away the spaceship x 3

The Autumn Wind user sends out 2 super rockets

Spring Tea Festival Sends Out the Plane×8

The gifts rolled.

Liu Wei: "Thank you brothers for the gift. In fact, the fossils of great apes can be found in Borneo, which is an important scientific material for studying the process of human evolution.

At the same time, we can get inspiration from the process of species extinction. In the more than four billion years of the earth's existence in the universe, countless creatures have been born and perished. In comparison, we humans are so small. Don't underestimate the earth's self-healing ability. As I said before, respect nature and life!"

"I agree, thumbs up!"

"We should really reflect deeply!"

"Hey, there are disasters all over the world this year. I suspect that Mother Earth has turned on the self-purification mode to remind humans!"

"This topic is so heavy!"

"Anchor, why are you so good? It makes me think!"

"It looks good. I subscribed first. I am committed to this live broadcast room!"

"Come on Ah Wei!"

"Awei works so hard and refuses to have sex for nothing. He will start clocking in tomorrow!"

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