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  • 16:47, 18 August 2022 Prab talk contribs deleted page Orangutan–human last common ancestor (content was: "{{dict-top}}<br>The phylogenetic split of Hominidae into the subfamilies Homininae and Ponginae is dated to the middle Miocene, roughly 18 to 14 million years ago. This split is also referenced as the orangutan–human last common ancestor by Jeffrey H. Schwartz, professor of anthropology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Arts and Sciences, and John Grehan, director of scien...", and the only contributor was "Admin" (talk))
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