2. กำาเนิดของมนุษย์
• A primate is any
member of the biologi
cal order
Primates, the group
that contains all the s
pecies commonly rela
ted to the lemurs,
monkeys, and apes
, with the last categor
y including humans.
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3. Louis Leakey
Louis Seymour Bazett
Leakey (L.S.B. Leakey)
(August 7, 1903 –
October 1, 1972) was a
Kenyan archaeologist
and naturalist whose wor
k was important in establi
shing human evolutionary
development in Africa.
5. Orangutans
Native to Indonesia and
Malaysia, they are
currently found only in
rainforests on the
islands of Borneo and
Sumatra
, though fossils have
been found in Java,
Vietnam and China.
6. Gorillas
the largest of the living
primates, are grounddwelling omnivores that
inhabit the forests of
Africa
.. Its DNA is 97%–98% i
dentical to that of a hu
man,[2][3] and are the
next closest living relati
ves to humans after the
two chimpanzee specie
s.
7. Birute Daldikas
Dr. Biruté Marija Filomena
Galdikas, OC Ph.D. (born
May 10, 1946 ) (age 61),
Wiesbaden, Germany), is a
primatologist,
conservationist, ethologist,
and author of several books
relating to the endangered
species orangutan
. Well known in the field of
modern primatology
, Galdikas is recognized as
an authority on orangutans.
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8. Diane Fossey
Diane Fossey (January
16, 1932 – December 27,
1985) was an American
Zoologist who completed
an extended study of sev
eral gorilla
groups. She observed th
em daily for years in the
mountain forests of
Rwanda
, initially encouraged to w
ork there by famous
paleontologist Louis
Leakey.
9. Jane Goodall
Dame Jane Goodall,
DBE, (born April 3, 1934)
is an English UN
Messenger of Peace,
primatologist, ethologist
, and anthropologist
. She is best-known for h
er study of chimpanzee
social and family life in
Gombe Stream National
Park for 45 years, and for
founding the Jane
Goodall Institute.
10. Leakey’s Angels
•
One of Louis's greatest
legacies stems from his role in
fostering field research of
primates in their natural habitat
s, which he understood as key
to unraveling the mysteries of
human evolution. He personall
y chose three female research
ers, Jane Goodall, Dian
Fossey, and Birute Galdikas
, who were later dubbed '
Leakey's Angels
' and each went on to become i
mportant scholars in the field o
f primatology.