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Neil Shubin finds a tiny fossil that represents an important time in our evolution.
1:59
Teeth are an incredbily important tool for understanding how an animal lives.
3:52
Trace the human hand back to its fish origins.
4:41
Our color vision is a gift from tree-dwelling primate ancestors in search of ripe fruit.
2:52
As Bruce Latimer explains, our evolutionary history has some consequences for our back.
2:24
See just how much your brain has in common with a fish brain.
2:51
Your teeth can be traced back to reptile-like ancestors who ruled the earth.
4:38
Neil Shubin recounts the discovery of an iconic fish fossil in the Canadian Arctic.
4:00
Paleontologist Holly Dunsworth shows us fossil evidence for the disappearance of our tail.
3:19
Biologist Peter Holland shows us how much we have in common with a wormy little animal.
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Opossums and fossils provide evidence for the evolution of our ears.
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Tim White gives an overview of the discovery of a hominid fossil known as Ardi.