Gigantoustralopithecus syndactylus is depicted mysteriously as a scary and terrifying ultra violent, uber territorial,  hyper intelligent ape

Hidden, not enough hard evidence to confirm, on the public fossil record Gigantoustralopithecus syndactylus is depicted mysteriously as a scary and terrifying ultra violent, uber territorial,  hyper intelligent ape told through the lens of the lived experiences of human or neanderthal encounters. Amongst themselves we get to truly discover their intelligence, empathy, compassion and kinship in their society and culture. Residing and hiding in pockets of the Americas and scenes of Asia, amongst the pacific northwest, latin and south american jungles, El Coahuilón mountains, the canadian boreal forest and the himalayas as their indigenous lands and habitats. There are also sparse populations in other arenas of the world like Russia and Mongolia, but competition with local predators and a lack of resources keeps their population numbers low. Because of a stronger build they’re able to whistle at higher pitches out of human range but specific enough to deter canines and confuse ursid species.

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