2-3 million years ago we did or rather our distant ancestors like Australopithecus. The the first pro-simians appeared in the Miocene (23.03 to 5.333 million years ago) relating to or denoting the fourth epoch of the Tertiary period, between the Oligocene and Pliocene epochs.
The Miocene was named by Charles Lyell; its name comes from the Greek words μείων and καινός and means “less recent” because it has 18% fewer modern sea invertebrates than the Pliocene. Wikipedia
Algolei I over 5 years ago
Soooo…all three then, right?
PoodleGroomer over 5 years ago
Humans evolved larger crania to develop alcoholic beverages.
Ida No over 5 years ago
Humans never evolved. The rest of the planet left them behind LONG ago.
bbbmorrell over 5 years ago
This explains so much.
Mikey over 5 years ago
As plausible as anything else I guess.
lopaka over 5 years ago
I like getting my science here
syzygy47 over 5 years ago
And mice evolved prodigiously substantial crania, to TRY TO TAKE OVER THE WORLD!
6turtle9 over 5 years ago
I thought larger crania were developed to deliver new born babies. Oh, wait, I guess that was storks.
Stephen Gilberg over 5 years ago
While I do believe in evolution, I doubt early hominids looked exactly like apes.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
2-3 million years ago we did or rather our distant ancestors like Australopithecus. The the first pro-simians appeared in the Miocene (23.03 to 5.333 million years ago) relating to or denoting the fourth epoch of the Tertiary period, between the Oligocene and Pliocene epochs.
The Miocene was named by Charles Lyell; its name comes from the Greek words μείων and καινός and means “less recent” because it has 18% fewer modern sea invertebrates than the Pliocene. Wikipedia