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June 2021
If you continue to break buyguhadfsEvidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. vEvidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. Evidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. Evidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. Evidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. Evidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. Evidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. Evidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. rules or make unconstructive edits, you may be blocked from editing. BDJP (t 02:27, 27 June 2021 (UTC)

June 2021
If you continue to break buyguhadfsEvidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. vEvidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. Evidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. Evidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. Evidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. Evidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. Evidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. Evidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. rules or make unconstructive edits, you may be blocked from editing. BDJP (t 02:27, 27 June 2021 (UTC)

June 2021
If you continue to break buyguhadfsEvidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. vEvidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. Evidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. Evidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. Evidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. Evidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. Evidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. Evidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. rules or make unconstructive edits, you may be blocked from editing. BDJP (t 02:27, 27 June 2021 (UTC)

June 2021
If you continue to break buyguhadfsEvidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. vEvidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. Evidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. Evidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. Evidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. Evidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. Evidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. Evidence from fossils, proteins and genetic studies indicates that humans and chimpanzees had a common ancestor millions of years ago. Most scientists believe that the 'human ' family tree (known as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about five to seven million years ago. rules or make unconstructive edits, you may be blocked from editing. BDJP (t 02:27, 27 June 2021 (UTC)