apelike造句1. Legend has it that an ape-like man lives in the woods around here.
2. For man's earliest identifiable ancestors - notably Neanderthal man - were clearly both more ape-like and culturally inferior to their discoverers.
3. Australopithecenes were apelike creatures that walked upright, like people, but had still not forsaken the trees.
4. This mixture of apelike and humanlike features suggests that the new species was transitional between the australopithecines and humans, the researchers said at a news conference on Wednesday.
5. The apelike features are clearly altered in the direction of humanness.
6. But she was found without her foot bones, so researchers have debated whether she walked as we do or retained some apelike adaptations for climbing in trees that altered her gait.
7. The femur was fairly long, an advanced Homo-like trait, but the forearm was long too, a more apelike feature.
8. Some of our ancestors are clearly inferior to us, with smaller brains and apelike countenances.
9. Hitherto, the explanation for this shift from the smaller skulls and wider pelvises of man's apelike ancestors has been a shift from a vegetable-based diet to a meat-based one.
10. A cast of the inside of the skull shows an apelike brain, but one that had taken the first step toward being reorganized on human lines.
11. "The next stage was something not modern humanlike, nor apelike — it was something entirely different, " she says.
12. Both researchers collaborate with Meldrum even though they do not accept his hypothesis that a large apelike creature exists.
13. What was true of the hypothesis of the research?A) Our apelike ancestors were anatomically different but had the same gaits. B) Bipeds with natural selection had an advantage over quadruped.
14. In the articles in Science, Dr. Berger’s team describes novel combinations of apelike and humanlike features in the hand, foot and pelvis of the new species.
15. More interesting, in his view, are the strange combinations of apelike and humanlike features that Dr. Berger’s team has described.
16. Darwin continued to publish more works, including his The Descent of Man (1871), in which he applied his theory of evolution to humans, implying that they had descended from apelike creatures.