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Ungar shows the difference in size and shape of the teeth of Paranthrapus boisei, left, and modern-day humans, right. His research found that the ancient species, known as “Nutcracker Man,” probably did not eat nuts on a regular basis. Credit: Melissa Lutz Blouin, University of Arkansas

Ungar shows the difference in size and shape of the teeth of Paranthrapus boisei, left, and modern-day humans, right. His research found that the ancient species, known as “Nutcracker Man,” probably did not eat nuts on a regular basis. Credit: Melissa Lutz Blouin, University of Arkansas

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