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'''Homo Farnsworth''' is a missing link between apes and the {{w|Darwinius Massilae}}, discovered by [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth]] in [[Olduvai Gorge]] in August of [[3010]]. Though meant to prove evolution correct, it instead caused [[Dr. Banjo]] to use it as proof that creationism would be correct.
'''''Homo Farnsworth''''' is a missing link between apes and the {{w|Darwinius Massilae}}, discovered by [[Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth]] in [[Olduvai Gorge]] in August of [[3010]]. Though meant to prove evolution correct, it instead caused [[Dr. Banjo]] to use it as proof that creationism would be correct.


== Additional information ==
== Additional information ==


=== Trivia ===
=== Trivia ===
* If filling the gap between "apes" and the ''{{w|Darwinius|Darwinius masillae}}'', the species would not fall under the genus ''Homo'', which appeared much later.
*If filling the gap between "apes" and the ''{{w|Darwinius|Darwinius masillae}}'', the species would not fall under the genus ''Homo'', which appeared much later.


=== Appearances ===
=== Appearances ===
*{{e|6ACV09}}
*{{e|6ACV09}}
=== See also ===
*[[Robot Farnsworth]]

Revision as of 02:09, 15 August 2010

Homo Farnsworth
Homo Farnsworth.png
A exhibited Homo Farnsworth skull alongside an artistic depiction and its discoverer, Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth
HomeworldEarth
First appearance"A Clockwork Origin" (6ACV09)
Episode

Homo Farnsworth is a missing link between apes and the Darwinius Massilae, discovered by Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth in Olduvai Gorge in August of 3010. Though meant to prove evolution correct, it instead caused Dr. Banjo to use it as proof that creationism would be correct.

Additional information

Trivia

  • If filling the gap between "apes" and the Darwinius masillae, the species would not fall under the genus Homo, which appeared much later.

Appearances

See also