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+ | [[Image:Darwin ape.jpg|thumb|right|200px|As "[[Darwinism]]" became widely accepted in the 1870s, good-natured caricatures of him with an [[ape]] or [[monkey]] body symbolised evolution.]] | ||
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#A [[hypothetical]] [[primate]] once thought necessary to explain a perceived [[evolutionary]] [[gap]] between [[ape]]s and [[human]]s, see [[Transitional fossil]]. | #A [[hypothetical]] [[primate]] once thought necessary to explain a perceived [[evolutionary]] [[gap]] between [[ape]]s and [[human]]s, see [[Transitional fossil]]. | ||
# Any sought-after or valuable intermediary figure or position. | # Any sought-after or valuable intermediary figure or position. | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Creationism]] | ||
+ | *[[Transitional fossil]] | ||
+ | *[[Missing link (human evolution)]] | ||
+ | *[[Missing Link (2019 film)]] | ||
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- A hypothetical primate once thought necessary to explain a perceived evolutionary gap between apes and humans, see Transitional fossil.
- Any sought-after or valuable intermediary figure or position.
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