Gigantopithecus, a now extinct genus of apes, roamed the Earth from around two million years ago until as recently as 100,000 years ago. The fossil evidence indicates that it held the distinction of being the largest primate species known to have existed, reaching towering heights of up to 3 meters and weighing a remarkable 540-600 kilograms.
Gigantopithecus, a now extinct genus of apes, roamed the Earth from around two million years ago until as recently as 100,000 years ago. The fossil evidence indicates that it held the distinction of being the largest primate species known to have existed, reaching towering heights of up to 3 meters and weighing a remarkable 540-600 kilograms.