Homo erectus, an early member of the genus Homo, successfully navigated harsher and more arid terrains for longer in Eastern Africa than previously thought, according to new research. Debate has long ...
A long-standing question about when archaic members of the genus Homo adapted to harsh environments ... out in Africa but also start inhabiting all of these really different environments ...
For example, dogs, foxes, wolves and a number of other dog-like creatures all belong to the same genus, called canis, while humans belong to the genus Homo sapiens. The hornless deer fossil was ...
Bones from Grunceanu, Romania have been interpreted as evidence early humans made it to Europe 1.95 million years ago, long ...
These findings suggest archaic humans possessed an ecological flexibility previously attributed only to later hominins. “Debate has long centered on when the genus Homo acquired the adaptability to ...
The terrain is often rough, and to top it all off, there is minimal water. Desert inhabitants must be adaptable to ... “Debate has long centered on when the genus Homo acquired the adaptability to ...
People lived in many parts of the Old World by then but had not yet reached Australia or the Americas. The bulk of the human ...
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“Debate has long centered on when the genus Homo acquired the adaptability to thrive in extreme environments,” said ... we encourage our readers to debate the veracity of the findings themselves. All ...
All organisms are assigned two Latin names indicating their genus and species ... Under the current system, our species (Homo sapiens) is classified as hominids (family); primates (order ...
After all, he has the most despised job in virology ... even though modern genetics suggest they interbred heavily and that the entire genus Homo probably shouldn’t exist — we are but a ...