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Surprising Facts About Neanderthals

Surprising Facts About Neanderthals

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Neanderthals lived hundreds of thousands of years ago, one of the many ancestors to modern humans. The species went extinct about 40, 000 years ago, although it continues to live on in the DNA of humans beings around the world. Neanderthals have long been thought of as base, unintelligent creatures who dragged their knuckles and wielded clubs. Reddit says otherwise, providing a lot of information to combat this negative view. The subreddit Today I Learned has offers some eye-opening facts about Neanderthals, many of which may surprise you. Cannibalism in Neanderthals aren't a surprise to me. If a harsh winter raged on and they were trapped in a cave for months, ran out of food, the weakest people then became food.
Date: 2023-12-27

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2: 00
If the descendants of neanderthals were never in Africa, then what are the Barbary states?
Also, why did Chinese scientists say they are originally from North Africa?
The prefix affri- describes a nomadic, hominitic, low cultured multitude of people groups over many centuries along the coasts of Africa.

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Eating CAMPBELL'S CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP. while watching this Weird History video!
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They were NOT our ancestors--they were more our cousins, with both species (Homo Sapiens and Homo Neanderthalensis) descending from a common ancestor, most likely Homo Heidelbergensis.
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I knew they were misconstrued to be dumb brutes, but I didn't expect the hunting bit at the end. That's really cool, and just goes to show that community breeds innovation
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Im inclined to think that the arrangement of the stalagmites is an animal corral. My conspiracy brain wants to say ancient fight pit but I'll go with animal corral
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Ever considered the possibility that Homo Sapiens extinguished Homo Neanderthalensis?
Considering how Sapiens treats his own, you wonder.

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If I hear any other voice other than this narrator I'm unfollowing and unsubscribing. This man is the voice of Weird History. Period.
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Imagine classifying some native s remains as a new specie just to support some theory you were fed when you were little. ScIeNcE!
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4: 11 I am going to watch The Flintstones (1994) again after I saw this clip.
It drops on Netflix during January in 2024.

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Given that Neanderthal DNA is in humans, there had to have been some ability to socially interact between the two species.
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