Our prehuman ancestors went in for more reliable senses, like vision and hearing.
After all, his own ancestors went to war to give everyone in the Cape settlement equal rights.
That would explain why today's terrestrial animals haven't got it; the ancestors they're descended from never went there.
Everyone's ancestors go back that far and beyond.
My ancestors eventually developed interstellar travel and went searching for their lost home.
Could his ancestors have gone back to them for refuge after the eruption?
Lake's ancestors had often gone forth in the world carrying torches.
It must be neat knowing where your ancestors went and what they did.
One, from central Africa, is about 7 million years old, close to the time human and chimpanzee ancestors went separate ways.
Your ancestors never went to Mars, which was practically next door.