Jack H. McBride
@primatesjack.bsky.social
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Graduate Student - Mammalian Evolutionary Morphology Lab, Department of Anthropology, Yale University.
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Jack H. McBride
@primatesjack.bsky.social
· Dec 16
New article out today in @us.theconversation.com ! Twins were the norm for our primate ancestors - what changed?
https://theconversation.com/twins-were-the-norm-for-our-ancient-primate-ancestors-one-baby-at-a-time-had-evolutionary-advantages-237420
https://theconversation.com/twins-were-the-norm-for-our-ancient-primate-ancestors-one-baby-at-a-time-had-evolutionary-advantages-237420
Twins were the norm for our ancient primate ancestors − one baby at a time had evolutionary advantages
Twins are pretty rare, accounting for just 3% of births in the US these days. But new research shows that for primates 60 million years ago, giving birth to twins was the norm.
theconversation.com
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Jack H. McBride
@primatesjack.bsky.social
· Dec 16
New article out today in @us.theconversation.com ! Twins were the norm for our primate ancestors - what changed?
https://theconversation.com/twins-were-the-norm-for-our-ancient-primate-ancestors-one-baby-at-a-time-had-evolutionary-advantages-237420
https://theconversation.com/twins-were-the-norm-for-our-ancient-primate-ancestors-one-baby-at-a-time-had-evolutionary-advantages-237420
Twins were the norm for our ancient primate ancestors − one baby at a time had evolutionary advantages
Twins are pretty rare, accounting for just 3% of births in the US these days. But new research shows that for primates 60 million years ago, giving birth to twins was the norm.
theconversation.com
Jack H. McBride
@primatesjack.bsky.social
· Nov 22
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Reposted by Jack H. McBride