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Judi Lynn

(164,122 posts)
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 02:47 AM Feb 17

Only Humans Have Chins -- and They Emerged as an Evolutionary Accident

Learn how the chin became an evolutionary byproduct that's unique to humans.

Written byJack Knudson

Published Feb 12, 2026, 3:55 PM
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Updated Feb 13, 2026, 10:15 AM
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3 min read

Most components of the human body have been driven by natural selection to ensure our species’ survival — the chin, though, is not one of them. Chins are uniquely human, since no other animals have them, not even chimpanzees, our closest relatives. It might seem that they would grant some sort of advantage that only we have, but research on the evolution of chins says otherwise.

A new study published in PLOS One has shown that the chin may have emerged by pure coincidence. Rather than natural selection driving the development, the chin developed in modern humans as an accidental byproduct following long-term evolution of the jaw in early hominins. As a result, the chin wasn’t really designed for a true purpose, shaking up conventional views of humans’ physical characteristics.

“Just because we have a unique feature, like the chin, does not mean that it was shaped by natural selection to enhance an animal’s survivability, for example a buttress for the lower jaw to help dissipate the forces of chewing,” said study author Noreen von Cramon-Taubadel, a professor of anthropology at the University at Buffalo, in a statement. “The chin is likely a byproduct, not an adaptation."

The Chin as an Evolutionary Accident

Human faces wouldn’t look complete without a chin, anatomically defined as a bony protrusion that extends from the lower jaw. Previous studies suggested that chins evolved in humans as a way to resist biomechanical stresses related to mastication, or in simpler words, chewing.

More:
https://www.discovermagazine.com/only-humans-have-chins-and-they-emerged-as-an-evolutionary-accident-48689

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Only Humans Have Chins -- and They Emerged as an Evolutionary Accident (Original Post) Judi Lynn Feb 17 OP
Fascinating! Kira_Thomsen-Cheek Feb 17 #1
;-{).... Goonch Feb 17 #7
First thing I thought of. Thanks for posting. twodogsbarking Feb 17 #10
Very interesting article. I must say I have never given brer cat Feb 17 #2
This led me to NJCher Feb 17 #3
I'm a big fan of evolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould William Seger Feb 17 #4
"The chin is an Evolutionary Accident"...... AZ8theist Feb 17 #5
Except for tRump's DNA. BigmanPigman Feb 17 #6
So I wonder how I would have landed when I fainted and went straight forward and on my chin Maraya1969 Feb 17 #8
Because we do not eat enough roughage as nature intended GreenWave Feb 17 #9
Keep your chin up. How dat? twodogsbarking Feb 17 #11
;-{)...... Goonch Feb 17 #12

NJCher

(42,903 posts)
3. This led me to
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 03:46 AM
Feb 17

Reading about lantern jaws.i think Epstein has one.

Otoh, we have Bezos, who just bought himself a new chin.

William Seger

(12,349 posts)
4. I'm a big fan of evolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 04:16 AM
Feb 17

One concept that he discussed frequently was the idea that not all features of organisms are (or need to be) explained by natural selection for advantageous characteristics, that some features just happen by random chance and are carried forward by species that are successful for other reasons. He called it the "contingency" principle of evolution, and I think of it every time I see someone trying to explain every characteristic of an animal as somehow an evolutionary advantage — there's no logical reason to expect that.

AZ8theist

(7,205 posts)
5. "The chin is an Evolutionary Accident"......
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 04:19 AM
Feb 17

You know what else is an "evolutionary accident"?


MAGATS.

BigmanPigman

(54,930 posts)
6. Except for tRump's DNA.
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 05:24 AM
Feb 17

He and all of his children have inherited their father's weak chin and too small mouth and he HATES IT!

After Tiffany was born he looked at her and said, "She has my chin and mouth" with disdain.

Ivanka got a chin implant. The sons wear beards to hide the fact.

Maraya1969

(23,483 posts)
8. So I wonder how I would have landed when I fainted and went straight forward and on my chin
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 06:29 AM
Feb 17

if I didn't have a chin. I've since had to have a handful of physical therapy sessions for TMJ because of the injury to my CHIN! It seems I would have gone flat on my face maybe.

GreenWave

(12,515 posts)
9. Because we do not eat enough roughage as nature intended
Tue Feb 17, 2026, 06:52 AM
Feb 17

our jaws do not become prognathous enough to allow our back molars to sink in properly.

This chewing must take place in the very early years while bones are still growing.

Remembering my anthro lecture from Dr. Gavin

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