Fig. 4From: Apes and Tricksters: The Evolution and Diversification of Humans’ Closest RelativesMandible of Dryopithecus fontani from France. One of the first fossil apes ever described, this genus was known mostly from isolated dental remains until work in the 1990s uncovered partial skeletons of Dryopithecus in Spain and Hungary. These specimens confirmed that this ape shared advanced suspensory adaptations with modern great apes. Photo courtesy of Eric DelsonBack to article page