Even the loss of Andon and Fonta did not prevent the assimilation of better strains in human evolution. [1] The immediate ancestors of humans, descendants of mid-mammals, emerged during a vital mutation in the progress of prehuman evolution. [2] Primates, the immediate ancestors of the primitive human race, became extinct 5000 years after man's appearance. [3] The Primates, more human than animal, were greatly subject to fear, yet displayed increasing brain power through the development of their hands. [4] Primates were the last vital link in human evolution before they disappeared in under five thousand years. [5] By a narrow margin, the prospective mother of the Primates twins narrowly escaped death when lightning struck the tree where she slept. [6]
The Primates ancestors of Andon had often replenished fire kindled by lightning, discovering that dry moss and other materials could kindle fire just as well as birds' nests. [7]
Primates with skeletons very similar to primitive humans were more human than animal and largely abandoned tree life, developing greater brain power through increased hand use. [8]
The first human couple's parents were among the more intelligent members of their tribe, learning to throw stones, use clubs, and sharp spicules of flint and bone. [9] The Primates, born upright and developing language, fled to raise a new species on the west coast, laying the foundation for the human family. [10]
See also: UB 62:4.