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How did Neanderthal regulate heat? - BBC Science

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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2008

Fascinating short video from BBC show 'Neanderthal: The Rebirth' demonstrating the amazing ability held by the neanderthal to regulate heat during the Ice Age.

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  • Poor Garry "he is more like a Neanderthal"

  • I'm not willing to take for granted that the only difference between these two fellows was a difference in stature, let alone between neanderthal and ancient humans.

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  • Too cold to talk and ruined voice box.

  • lol

  • @desasterz Well, I do prefer G. By far. I am for mixed marriages, it seems. :)

  • lol body builder...

  • All humans are human. Not neanderthal at all. They account for trace DNA in about 3% of people.

    Whites, blacks, Asians, and everyone else look different because of cultural divides and you will be amazed at how quickly race will outright vanish in a more inter-connected world.

  • At no point did this explain how Gary retained more heat...

  • Im built like a neaderthal.

  • just go look at the people in mountains, they are short and robust.. this experiment is redundant...

  • This experiment is skewed... They told them the purpose of the experiment before it started.

  • @Mrquinton7: He is half Kardasian, which throws a loop in the whole study.

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