...miscegenation? Like could they all just be an admixture of different races with other (but fewer) racial predecessors that formed the variation in external morphological features we discover during non-prehistoric times in anthropoid fossils
And if this recently thought out question I posed...
How come other species of the genus "homo" dont exist anymore, but primates do?
for example, how come neanderthals dont exist anymore but monkeys still do. since monkeys are primitive compared to neanderthals
...&"sister group" of neandertal? I would also like to have the peer reviewed journals or books references where your answers were obtained. So I know they are true.
Why are their facial features more chimp-like compared to the rest of humanity?
Why is their average IQ much lower?
Why are they more violent?
Are all of the above simply the results of negative cultural influence and 1800s Colonialism/Imperialism in Africa, or is the ***** inherently inferior...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homo
By looking at the table of the various species in the genus Homo, I noticed that Homo Sapiens, or modern humans, have the most variation in height, and also have the largest average height.
Could this be one reason why humans where able to be the dominant...
If Donkeys and Zebras are in the same genus as Horses, then why aren't Chimpanzees in the Homo genus? I've heard Donkeys and Horses split around the same time Humans are Chimps did.
But Donkeys, Horses and Zebras all split long ago to right?
In order for something to be a part of the homo genus it must be ..... ? What exactly is/ are the determining factor(s) for naming the binomial nomenclature of something as homo(species)? What constitutes something to chunk an entity in the homo genus of all other genesis? Does hominid mean the...