Zoya Zerova-Klyuchko P.H.D  Regional Leading Primatologist at the Siberian Primate Research Facility

Located in what is modern day Hadith Palestine 31.7962238N, 35.0196428E,  but for us is set in neolithic Al Quds, in the Ancient Gehennan valleyed forest exists the Gillicuddy troop, a group of 6 families of Gigantoustralopithecus syndactylus. They’re a recently 21st century discovered species of great ape. Large long tree limb-like arms almost drag against the forest floor as prehensile feet tiptoe the lumbering legs and humongous heights of the hyper intelligent primate through ancestral woods. Crown of the canopy using their coats as camouflage as the ground ran red with the spilt blood of the victims of sapiens evolutionary arms racing. Originating from the fossil records of the first found and cataloged of the species, Lucille, is named in honor of the famed Australopithecus afarensis specimen and the titular character of the ‘I Love Lucy Show.’ And just like the many dazzling episodes Lucille and her impact on not only the scientific but global community is marvelous.

The Arabic Anthropology  Artifact Association or ا٤(A4) has found and reclassified some of the artifacts found in the 80’s that were carbon-dated to the era, but seen as ceremonial items instead of finding the rightful owners of the items, which is our target species. We thank them and the Hadith Palestinian Government for their contributions to science, open communication and sharing of information between scientific organizations. One of the first nations and large scientific establishments to engage in the non disturbing observational research and study of this new species, akin to titanic gibbons, who are not above human interaction, but clearly prefer space and respected territory seeing as there is a history of violence associated with those who don’t heed their warnings or territorial markers.

The life Lucille, her family and her community lived was one of little evidence with inference being drawn from modern examples of the species found in the surrounding areas. Their species is also often overshadowed if not overlooked or ignored in terms of contributions to the 100,000 year war between early man and their direct competing relative the neanderthal. More than a constant stream of violence a centamillennium of time leads to a variety of interactions, cultural exchange and even the convergence of DNA in offspring. The events portrayed in the prevailing text are pointedly exaggerated for the purposes of expressing the behaviors, habits and biorhythms of not just Lucille’s species, but our closest relatives and our own.

-Zoya Zerova-Klyuchko P.H.D

Regional Leading Primatologist at the Siberian Primate Research Facility

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