Open Access Opinion

Discovery of Reverse Bilateral Symmetry in Humans, Gorillas, Apes, Chimpanzee, Monkeys, etc.

James T Struck*

A French American Museum of Chicago, Dinosaurs Trees Religion and Galaxies, NASA, USA

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Received Date: September 13, 2022;  Published Date: October 28, 2022

Abstract

Humans are one species that are somewhat unique in having some degree of front or proximal side of bodies with an outgrowth of tissue with some mammary glands and a reverse symmetry with some of outgrowth of tissue with masses of gluteus Maximus from the distal side of the bodies. Reverse bilateral symmetry might be found in other life forms at some point as the subject becomes a normal academic subject matter.

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