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Exaggerated emphasis by media on Darwinius Masillae

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The time of Ida's Birth
95 percent intact fossil of Darwinius Masillae nicknamed Ida
95 percent intact fossil of Darwinius Masillae nicknamed Ida
Modern Big Lemur
Modern Big Lemur
Another Fossil of an ancient creature
Another Fossil of an ancient creature
Dawinius Masillae will be added to the Primate Family Tree
Dawinius Masillae will be added to the Primate Family Tree

Why I have titled this hub, as "Exaggerated emphasis by media on Darwinius Masillae" is a question I have answered below but understanding what and who is Darwinius Masillae, please read on:

Who is Darwinius Masillae?

Darwinius Masillae is fossil of a creature found buried deep in the Messel pit near Messel village which is around 35 km (22 miles) SE of Frankfurt Main. This fossil creature has been named Ida and is a female as the name suggests by the scientists. Ida was not a fully-grown young as her fossil contains a mix of adult and baby teeth, suggesting that she was transitioning from a baby to young adult. Ida has been found intact in her death position. Scientists have revealed that the last meal she had taken consisted of seed, leaves, and fruits because the contents of her stomach and gut have also been found intact. Scientists are also able to calculate her muscle size because some remnants of her skin and fur have been found outlining her body.

Ida does not have claws but has hands just like human beings have with fingers and thumbs. She also has arms, which are flexible with short upper and lower extremities. Lack of penis bone in Ida has confirmed that she was a female. Investigational studies for example x-rays have confirmed that she had a wrist fracture at the time of her death. Some scientists are of the theory that acidic gases and fumes erupting out of volcanic lava may have caused her death.

Real facts on recovery of Ida's fossil It is interesting to note that fossil of Ida was not recovered on May 19th, 2009 but she was found in 1983. The fossil of this creature was divided into two pieces and was sold away until it was gathered again and assembled in the year 2007.

Many years later when University of Oslo purchased this 95 percent-intact fossil from an anonymous source, paleontologist Jorn Hurum studied this secretly for around 2 years and came up with the real conclusion.

Some scientists resemble it to lemur, monkeys, and apes confirming the Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. The most interesting thing about this fossil is that it has been buried and preserved in this state for the last 47 million years.

Scientists think that Ida was buried inside the volcanic debris and therefore was preserved with many other animals from Eocene Period Of History, so it has been calculated that Ida belongs to the period when global warming was of severe intensity, not like today, but really extreme that it made the Arctic ocean hot enough to be over-grown with vegetation. It was the period when the birth of modern mammals took place. Continents continued to move and drift at that time.


Our Primate Cousins

Is Ida really the missing link between apes and humans or it is only exaggerated emphasis by media? Let's find out

Apes have evolved since their common-ancestor up until today as evidenced by orangutan, gorillas, chimpanzees, and humans. All this variation shares one common ancestor from the past and definitely evolved since then to our present form but I do not think that Ida is the only missing link between apes and humans but I would say that Ida or Darwinius Masillae is just one single link between apes and us. There might be many other links too.

Rather I would say that Ida (Darwinius masilla) is single beautiful specimen of long extinct primate species. Ida is very important and interesting for us because she is the clue to the missing transitional form of that time. From today morning when I logged on to my system and opened google homepage, I found this missing link

I opened it up and was surprised to know the details. After reading many articles and news stories and other things, I was really surprised to see what is going on. Some scientists have been calling Ida as a "Missing Link", some "Holy Grail of Human Evolution", and some "the 8th Wonder of the World". After two or three hours of my reading the details, I was of the opinion that this is nothing but frantic media coverage, as it has not been the first time that some fossil has been found lying underneath the earth but it has happened several times in the past. I would say that Darwinius Masillae could be a single indisputable bridge between ancient age and modern age species when scientists are not able to find out more species like her, but tagging this recent discovery by Jorn Hurum, the Paleontologist, to human evolution would be really wrong.

I think that journalists have used exaggerated emphasis while writing on Ida. She cannot be termed as the "Monalisa of Ancient Creatures" and is not a discovery that will change everything but has its own significance and importance. I am of the feeling that media from now on will publish every new fossil discovered like the way Ida is published.

By the end of this day "May 20, 2009", I am of the view that the word "Darwinius Masillae" will be the hottest topic for this month and upcoming months on Google, Yahoo and all search engines in the world.

I think in this way because when I searched for these words "Darwinius Masillae" on google at around 2 P.M. IST, I found around 7820 results of links, after around one hour it increased to 9000 or something, now at 8 P.M. IST, it is around Results 1 - 10 of about 11,800 for Darwinius Masillae in (0.23 seconds). It has been increasing at a relatively high speed as I think many journalists and bloggers are writing on this topic today itself and will be writing for this month and another.

On May 21, 2009 I searched the words "Darwinius Masillae" again and saw first link published at google on second missing link named "wida" which later appeared to be a spoof and fake news. Here is the link to the fake news published by spoof.com: Wida The Second Missing Link After Ida

I would like to let my hub readers know that there has been no second missing link like Darwinius Masillae that has been discovered up until now.

On May 22, 2009, I searched on google "Darwinius Masillae" again and found the Results 1 - 10 of about 69,400 for darwinius masillae.in (0.30 seconds) suggesting tremendous increase in content written and published on this new discovery. There has been one more finding that as Darwinius Masillae is a new discovery, it will take time for search engines to not show Did you mean: darwinia maxillae, as darwinia maxillae comes up with every search done on the words "Darwinius Masillae".

Exaggerated emphasis by media on fossils in the News

  • New fossils reveal a world full of crocodilesReuters12 hours ago

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New fossils unearthed in what is now the Sahara desert reveal a once-swampy world

  • Human race related to earliest fossilsDeseret News7 hours ago

    Bones dug up in the annals of eastern Africa date back to some of the oldest remnants of human beings and other species, and...

  • 3 new ancient crocodile species fossils foundPark Hills Daily Journal7 hours ago

    WASHINGTON (AP) — A 20-foot-long crocodile with three sets of fangs — like wild boar tusks — roamed parts of northern Africa millions of years ago, researchers reported Thursday.

  • New fossils reveal a world full of crocodilesPeople's Daily2 days ago

    &$ &$A flesh model of the head of PancakeCroc (above) and its fossil lower jaw are seen in an image courtesy of National Geographic. PancakeCroc was a fish eater with a 3-foot-long, pancake-flat skull. It likely rested motionless for hours, its open jaws waiting for prey.[Agencies]&$ &$ New fossils unearthed in what is now the Sahara desert reveal a once-swampy world divided up among a ...

  • New dino fossils to come to UThe Daily Utah Chronicle28 hours ago

    By: A Tyrannosaurus Rex-size dinosaur is headed toward the U, but it has a lot more in common with Daffy Duck than with Barney the purple dinosaur....

  • Dinosaur bones going into storageBBC News23 hours ago

    A collection of dinosaur fossils in Leicester are being put into storage for more than a year while their displays are refurbished.

  • 3 new ancient crocodile species fossils foundSt. Louis Post-Dispatch2 days ago

    WASHINGTON — A 20-foot-long crocodile with three sets of fangs — like wild boar tusks — roamed parts of northern Africa millions of years ago, researchers reported last week.

  • Professors unveil ancient crocodile fossilsThe Wenatchee World3 days ago

    CHICAGO — Crocodiles may have a nasty, nightmarish reputation among most people, but the leathery, snappish critters have been around so long that they probably gave most dinosaurs a fright, too. On Thursday, University of Chicago paleontologist Paul Sereno and his colleague at McGill University in Montreal, Hans Larsson, unveiled fossils of five ancient crocodile species that lived with and, in ...


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Views of discover magazine on human origins and the latest Marwinius Masillae evolution

  • Monkey See, Monkey Do, Monkey Connect

    We often think if ourselves as Robinson Crusoes sitting on separate islands, we’re all interconnected, both bodily and emotionally. This may be an odd thing to say in the West, with its tradition of individual freedom and liberty, but Homo sapiens is remarkably easily swayed in one emotional direction or another by its fellows. This is precisely where empathy and sympathy start—not in the higher regions of imagination, or the ability to consciously reconstruct how we would feel if we were in someone else’s situation. It began much more simply, with the synchronization of bodies: running when others run, laughing when others laugh, crying when others cry, or yawning when others yawn. Most of us have reached the incredibly advanced stage at which we yawn even at the mere mention of yawning—as you may be doing right now!—but this is only after lots of face-to-face experience. Yawn contagion, too, works across species. Virtually all animals show the peculiar “paroxystic respiratory cycle characterized by a standard cascade of movements over a five- to ten-second period,” which is the way the yawn has been defined. I once attended a lecture on involuntary pandiculation (the medical term for stretching and yawning) with slides of horses, lions, and monkeys—and soon the entire audience was pandiculating. Since it so easily triggers a chain reaction, the yawn reflex opens a window onto mood transmission, an essential part of empathy. This makes it all the more intriguing that chimpanzees yawn when they see others do so. Yawn contagion reflects the power of unconscious synchrony, which is as deeply ingrained in us as in many other animals. Synchrony may be expressed in the copying of small body movements, such as a yawn, but also occurs on a larger scale, involving travel or movement. It is not hard to see its survival value. You’re in a flock of birds and one bird suddenly takes off. You have no time to figure out what’s going on: You take off at the same instant. Other wise, you may be lunch.

  • The Brain: Humanity's Other Basic Instinct: Math

    New research suggests that math has evolved its way right into our neurons—and monkeys', too.

  • Darwin's Great Blunder—and Why It Was Good for the World

    Darwin is often hailed as a genius—but in venerating Darwin the man, have we stolen steam from the (correct) idea that Darwinism is obvious to begin with?

  • The Complicated World of Ancient Humans

    Recent digs show long-distance trade and complex social structures were around for longer than archaeologists thought.

  • 5 Questions: The Mummy Doctor

    Since 2005, Swiss pathologist Frank Rühli has focused on the cause of death for patients who died thousands of years ago.

  • Unearthing the Mayan Creation Myth

    Researchers find that the tale of the "Hero Twins" goes back more than 2,000 years.

  • The Brain: The Big Similarities & Quirky Differences Between Our Left and Right Brains

    A broken symmetry from our evolutionary heritage is part of what makes us human.

  • 20 Things You Didn't Know About... Money

    11) In a study last year, researchers found more cocaine residue on U.S. bills than on any other currency. Also found on money: staphylococcus bacteria and fecal matter. 17) The world’s first ATM accepted only checks laced with identifying traces of radioactive carbon-14. The inventor claimed users “would have to eat 136,000 checks” for the radioactivity to have any dangerous effects.

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JEROME TRIPLETT  says:
6 months ago

Good article. It's good to read from others who are trying to put this discovery in proper perspective.

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soni2006  says:
6 months ago

Thank you very much Mr. Triplett for your highly appreciated comment. Your perspective on this discovery is not only proper but totally true.

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Gin Delloway  says:
6 months ago

nice hub!!

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soni2006  says:
6 months ago

Thanks Mr. Delloway.

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usmanali81  says:
6 months ago

They are spending our hard earned money on evolution from the last 200 years, yet they did not prove it. Why they don't just leave it. It's just because the theory of evolution is the basis for many of the ISMs on which the modern socities are being run today, for instance, Atheism, Capitalism, Socialism, Marksism etc.

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soni2006  says:
6 months ago

Spending some money on many types of discovery and evolutions by scientists and other experts has also saved money for us. As we are human beings we cannot avoid the curosity and the passion to learn and discover new things. Animals do not discover so that's why they are animals, though I agree with your that theory of evolution is the basic thing for Atheism, capitalism, socialism, and marksism.

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usmanali81  says:
6 months ago

Spending money on a discovery project is absolutly allowed and encouraged BUT spending it on a wrong project which do not give any fruit to mankind rather leads to the creation of different unjust ideologies is definitly WRONG and must be STOPPED.

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soni2006  says:
6 months ago

Yes now I got your point clear Mr. Usman Ali. If you are talking about this particular finding of 47 millions year old fossil and others related to this which have given rise to unjust ideologies, then I agree with your statement.

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