@dfggrjgd WE,meaning SOME,of us not ALL of us.A trait is "Red Hair".Neanderthal left Africa to explore North and West,they never returned to Africa.Homo Sapian out thought him,and he could not complete and died off.
how about the aborigines of australia,,they look very much like they may have some neanderthal in them..I thind the neanderthal just assimilated within the homo sapien spicies
lucky people. no taxes, no beaurocratic red tape, no "politicians" mucking it up for every one else. they owned the whole world and didn't even know it.
Or did we kill them for being different? I like these dramatisations but they are only imaginings of what might have happened. There is evidence that australopithecine had fire and stone tools, which I imagine come hand in hand. Bang rocks, get spark, have fire. The big question is, how on Earth did we get to Australia? I understand the Bearing Strait land bridge from Russia to Alaska but there was no similar bridge to Australasia. I think we are missing some (boat building?) history.
we began as beach combers and moved along the coast of southern Asia through India and down to Australia because sea level at that time was much lower.
One day, long, long time ago, some handsome Neanderthal found a beautiful Homo sapien...
We are a result of that, still, we are the mix that evolution produce.
The winner mix : Find a nice looking girl in some lost tribe, it may work genetically speaking...
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@dfggrjgd only about 20% of people are a result of that, not all of us have traces of neanderthal.
FubarLikeYou 1 week ago
@dfggrjgd WE,meaning SOME,of us not ALL of us.A trait is "Red Hair".Neanderthal left Africa to explore North and West,they never returned to Africa.Homo Sapian out thought him,and he could not complete and died off.
billy1212ist 1 week ago
how about the aborigines of australia,,they look very much like they may have some neanderthal in them..I thind the neanderthal just assimilated within the homo sapien spicies
russ987654 4 weeks ago
@russ987654 that's true, aboriginals do have some neanderthal, but are still predominantly homo-sapian
FubarLikeYou 1 week ago
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@russ987654 that's true, aboriginals do have some neanderthal, but are still predominantly homo-sapian
FubarLikeYou 1 week ago
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@russ987654 @russ987654 that's true, aboriginals do have some neanderthal, but are still predominantly homo-sapian
FubarLikeYou 1 week ago
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@russ987654 @russ987654 that's true, aboriginals do have some neanderthal, but are still predominantly homo-sapian
FubarLikeYou 1 week ago
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@russ987654 @russ987654 that's true, aboriginals do have some neanderthal, but are still predominantly homo-sapian
FubarLikeYou 1 week ago
Even if homo sapiens can mate with Neanderthals, who would want to have sex with that ugly, scary ass thing!?..... *shivers*
I like my homo sapien men thank you very much. -3
SaturnStarz12 1 month ago
@SaturnStarz12 back then everyone was dirty smelly and rotten teeth, a neanderthal man probably wasn't as big of a step down as think...
TheMegaRoflcopter 1 month ago
Apparently almost nothing is true in the entire serie, entertaining nevertheless.
RoelGeurtsen 2 months ago
lucky people. no taxes, no beaurocratic red tape, no "politicians" mucking it up for every one else. they owned the whole world and didn't even know it.
qwyzl 3 months ago
actually more then 2 percent. More like 99 percent of all living humans have 4 critical complete genes from neanderthals.
crackythecow 3 months ago
Why: "Apparently this is not true" ???
TheJossX 3 months ago
yeah thats bs 2% of people still alive have neianderthall dna
lilvin69 4 months ago
Or did we kill them for being different? I like these dramatisations but they are only imaginings of what might have happened. There is evidence that australopithecine had fire and stone tools, which I imagine come hand in hand. Bang rocks, get spark, have fire. The big question is, how on Earth did we get to Australia? I understand the Bearing Strait land bridge from Russia to Alaska but there was no similar bridge to Australasia. I think we are missing some (boat building?) history.
jacksawild 7 months ago
@jacksawild
we began as beach combers and moved along the coast of southern Asia through India and down to Australia because sea level at that time was much lower.
raigekimaru 5 months ago
"APPARENTLY THIS IS NOT TRUE" LOL!!!!!!!
LordOfDaCyborgMOOSE 7 months ago 2
@LordOfDaCyborgMOOSE Lmao they prolly didnt find the right hole right away. No babies from there...
lycanthropyxxx 5 months ago
Thank you for uploading this well done program.
thegreenolivo 9 months ago