An ancient species of great ape was likely driven to extinction when climate change put their favorite fruits out of reach during dry seasons, scientists reported Wednesday.

The species Gigantopithecus blacki, which once lived in southern China, represents the largest great ape known to scientists — standing 10 feet tall and weighing up to 650 pounds.

But its size may also have been a weakness.

“It’s just a massive animal – just really, really big,” said Renaud Joannes-Boyau, a researcher at Australia’s Southern Cross University and co-author of the study published in the journal Nature. “When food starts to be scarce, it’s so big it can’t climb trees to explore new food sources.”

  • @MMNT
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    21 year ago

    Wait, so I CAN climb up a tree to escape from a bear?

    • Talaraine
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      71 year ago

      Only the big ones. Hope you brought a scale on your hiking trip.

    • @[email protected]
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      01 year ago

      Brown bear: not impossible. Polar bear: definitely. You might want to find something to do while you and the polar bear wait for a tree of appropriate size to grow in the Arctic. According to the link, you should also ensure the polar bear neither brings nor builds a ladder.

      • peopleproblems
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        41 year ago

        Better tip: don’t fuck around with polar bears

      • CosmicApe
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        21 year ago

        I dunno, the way the climate is going there’ll be trees growing there soon enough