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Explore the controversial 20-year cover-up surrounding one of humanity's oldest ancestors in this educational video that reveals how academic politics and scientific secrecy shaped paleontological research. Discover the hidden story behind Sahelanthropus, nicknamed Toumaï, whose discovery in 2002 was deliberately incomplete when presented to the public, with crucial femur bones kept secret by researchers bound by professional norms and peer pressure. Learn about the complex dynamics of scientific publishing, investigative journalism, and norm-breaking revelations that eventually exposed the full extent of this significant fossil find. Understand how academic subterfuge, competitive research environments, and the politics of paleontology can influence what scientific discoveries reach the public eye and when. Examine the ethical implications of withholding scientific evidence and the role of investigative reporting in uncovering suppressed research that challenges our understanding of human evolution.