Illustration of the extinct giant gorilla (Gigantopithecus sp.) facing a modern-day human. Gigantopithecus lived between 6 million and 100,000 years ago and is the largest primate to ever exist. Fossil evidence is restricted to teeth and jaw fragments, but show that it had a mainly bamboo diet. Gigantopithecus would stand 3 metres tall if upright and weigh up to 500 kilograms, 3 times larger than modern-day gorillas (Gorilla gorilla).
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