The gorillaâhuman last common ancestor (GHLCA, GLCA, or G/H LCA) is the last species that the tribes
Hominini and
Gorillini (i.e. the
chimpanzeeâhuman last common ancestor on one hand and
gorillas on the other) share as a
common ancestor. It is estimated to have lived
8 to 10 million years ago (TGHLCA) during the late
Miocene.
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The fossil find of Nakalipithecus nakayamai are closest in age to the GHLCA. [3] [4]
The gorillaâhuman last common ancestor (GHLCA, GLCA, or G/H LCA) is the last species that the tribes
Hominini and
Gorillini (i.e. the
chimpanzeeâhuman last common ancestor on one hand and
gorillas on the other) share as a
common ancestor. It is estimated to have lived
8 to 10 million years ago (TGHLCA) during the late
Miocene.
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
The fossil find of Nakalipithecus nakayamai are closest in age to the GHLCA. [3] [4]