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The Gigantopithecus' teeth were and still are a huge necessity to figuring out these giant primates. It is a guess that the Gigantopithecus' giant jaw would be proportionate to it's giant body. Their [[dental arcade]] happens to be showing a definite U-shape. This is a shared physical attribute that is known among all of the [[Great Apes]]. [http://creationontheweb.com/content/view/5473]
The Gigantopithecus' teeth were and still are a huge necessity to figuring out these giant primates. It is a guess that the Gigantopithecus' giant jaw would be proportionate to it's giant body. Their [[dental arcade]] happens to be showing a definite U-shape. This is a shared physical attribute that is known among all of the [[Great Apes]]. [http://creationontheweb.com/content/view/5473] This U-shape found in the Great Apes happens to differ from the human [[dental arcade]] which has a more rounded and parabolic shape. [http://creationontheweb.com/content/view/5473] If one was to compare the human [[mandible]] to the Gigantopithecus [[mandible]] or even the gorilla's [[mandible]], they would come to find that the Gigantopithecus has a massive lower jaw. This gives scientists every reason to believe that the Gigantopithecus was huge in size. [http://creationontheweb.com/content/view/5473]
 
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