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  • These people don't know what they're talking about do some research and see for yourself

  • at what point in time did ape start to evolve into our human ancestor?did theyre animal dna start to change?

  • I am curious to know if and/or how the implementing of laws/legislation has affected the evolution of our species.

    Apologies if this is a stupid comment.

  • there used to be orcs and ogres? lol

  • cro magnon, homo erectus, homo sapiens, homo neanderthalensis.. are these 4 different from each other?

  • @izaatmusic Some of those are broad terms and some of them are specific, so to an extent, yes.

  • the comparation od DNA is wrong: they need to compare Neanderthal DNA vs Cro Magnon DNA and NOT Neanderthal dna with humans DNA. Just in case of the interbreed the rezults are = 0. in the current case: there was NO evolution from that time to today times ??? really , if the evolution was so fast.

    And the short legs - is that a joke ??

  • Looks as though most species have tried to de-evolve over the millenniums...kidnapping those Cro-Magonon's...we can trace homosexuality all the way back to Neanderthal's and the Cro-Magnon races!

  • @offgoyim you need to learn English: there was 2 young girls, not 2 man. So your hope is in vain.

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  • Shouldn't Neanderthal vs Cro-Magnon be world war 1? ;p

  • at what point did animal dna(ape)change to human(DNa) because it is impossible for humans annd animals to interbreed but the neanderthal was part human and animal since they werent quite man yet right?

  • @TheRisingforce2000 FUCKING HURRRR DURRRR hominoids lost hair gradually over the course of evolution so they sweat, instead of monkeys, which have fur who need to pant when overheated.

  • @TheRisingforce2000 No, neanderthals were also a human species. We had a common ancestor but we split to create two different species of humans. Think coyotes and wolves, same but different. Oh and we all have animal DNA BTW seeing as we are all animals.

  • @PrimitiveByNature if cro magnons can breed with neanderthals to produce fertile offspring, they are by definition the same species

  • @hughGwilly That's not how species are defined. There are other animals who can interbreed to produce fertile offspring that are still considered separate species from each other.

  • @spackhollogay thats not what they're teaching us in the universities of today: the major subdivision of a genus or subgenus, regarded as the basic category of biological classification, composed of related individuals that resemble one another, are able to breed among themselves, but are not able to breed with members of another species.

  • @PrimitiveByNature There was over 20 other species to inculding denisovians Florensis erectus heidbergulus wekingmen and loads more.It was only two species in europe.

  • @TheRisingforce2000 "Part human and animal". Wrong! Homo sapiens and homo neanderthalensis (neanderthal) are both human, they are like cousins, they had a common ancestor, (homo erectus), an earlier, more primitive human. They were a completely human but separate branch of humanity.

  • try the cave man diet.....I see people all the time that look like cro mag (guy I dated was almost 7 feet) and neanderthals (if guy does not shave) these scientists do not observe as they should observe is first rule of science.....quit the wheat and feel better.......cave people......

  • @thepixieful ......... a.....guy that doesnt shave looks like a big nosed, Short, big boned, big jawed neanderthal?.....

  • SO...a 99.9 genetic similarity between us and them is all that's separated us?...the scientist even said they are our closest relative....HOW DID WE JUMP FROM NEANDERTHAL TO CRO-MAGNON SO QUICKLY THAT WE WERE ABLE TO LIVE SIDE BY SIDE?! WHERES THE EVOLUTIONARY LINK?

  • @NWM11Bravo We did not "jump" from neanderthal to cro magnon, our species split long before they met each other in europe.

  • @NWM11Bravo there was NO evolution from that time to today times ???

    If the NEANDERTHAL and CRO-MAGNON interbreed ... way ?? The Cro evolved and then assimilated the ....is just stupid

  • am i the only one the feels like they are watching modern day homosapiens and how we treat different races. this sort of reminds me of natives vs europeans. and if history repeats itself, then there was some interbreeding, some disease, some genocide. mixture of both. when one group has technological advantage they will more than likely use it to his advantage over the other group.

  • This video series is freaking awesome! I only wish I watched all of this when it was on the history channel.

  • (sigh) we humans destroy anyone we encounter, but back then, no islam or Christianity, no money, no greed. it was survival.

  • @hotwhire One of the reasons i love our species (':

  • I think the biggest kill stroke to the Neanderthal was competition for food between the Cro Magnon and the Neanderthal. The former indirectly killed off the latter, by taking away its food with superior technology.

    I guess you could say, the better man won.

    Oh and also interbreeding! :D

  • I think the biggest kill stroke to the Neanderthal was competition for food between the Cro Magnon and the Neanderthal. The former indirectly killed off the latter, by taking away its food with superior technology.

    I guess you could say, the better man won.

  • The humans didn't kill off the Nenaderthals. The Neanderthals were absorbed by interbreeding with Cro-Magnons.

  • Neanderthal looks like UAW union members...are reminant Neanderthal gene types attracted to union membership/ creating unions?

  • Cro Magnon already had European appareance in this time?

  • @ImperialGuard9001 Probably not*

    *(from some were in wiki)

  • Hope they are careful about deciding if they are analyzing DNA so as to make sure it is a pure strain v's an intermix.

  • @justnedlookin well there probably looking for neanderthal bone from before the cro magnon migration

  • perhaps a disease that the cro magnons are immune to, wiped the neanderthals off

  • @prototype615h I think it was a combination of many things but yes a disease would make good sense. Just like the First Nations were plagued by disease from Europeans. The only problem with that is neanderthals lived in small groups spread around so it would be hard for a disease to spread to apocalyptic proportions. I think it was a combination of climate, food, birth rates, disease and cro magnon. I think the fact that neanderthals did not live in large groups would be a huge disadvantage too.

  • @PrimitiveByNature I think it is an extinction by design. In Neanderthal's environment, it favored small group hunters and live-young-died-young life cycle. As a result, Neanderthal's brain grew bigger to adopt and learn faster from the older generations. In the end, these two points gave them a very limited ability to record and accumulate history and knowledge to advance their technologies. On the contrary, humans enjoyed moderate success in Africa, but dominated in Asia and then migrated back

  • @mercedescl to Europe. That meant our technologies and population had already thousands of years ahead of a slower advance species. As temperature fluctuated during the last ice age, all species were in stress, but as we adopted and moved into their territories, their number could no longer recovered. It is just a matter of minor statistical advantage, and a long term downward trend that killed off the Neanderthal, leaving us alone on this planet.

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  • @fatcat4418 like you

  • @prototype615h interesting postulation

  • @prototype615h No there very little chance that the case.

    The main reason are combination of climat floctuation, because neandertal bodie consume so much more energie to survive then cro magnon and the fact that croc magnon hunted much better then them.

    These make it so there no enough food to fill the need that a neanderthal needs to survive.

  • I think that they starved to death because the cro magnon ate all the food

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