There are no pure Neanderthals today; they died out as a group probably tens of thousands of years ago. But all the current evidence points to the belief that they were real indeed. They were so real that we all have some Neanderthal DNA in us resulting from the interbreeding that took place.
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The estimate on the last Neanderthal population's die out is at about thirty seven thousand years ago.
If neanderthals were real? With water, or dirt.
Neanderthals
No not really, neanderthals were all about surival.
Scientists believe that modern humans, Homo sapiens, coexisted with Neanderthals for a period of time before ultimately outcompeting them. Interbreeding between the two species likely occurred and some Neanderthal DNA still exists in modern human populations. Over time, Homo sapiens adapted and evolved traits that allowed them to thrive and eventually dominate the Earth.
No. Neanderthals existed in pre-Judaic times.
Neanderthals used there feet for transportation
The Neanderthals were born about 40,000 years ago
Neanderthals were an ancient human species that lived in Europe and parts of western Asia. They are important as our closest extinct human relatives, providing insights into human evolution and behavior. Studies suggest that they had complex social structures, used tools, and may have even had some form of symbolic expression.
Yes, evidence suggests that Neanderthals did hunt and eat woolly rhinos based on the presence of rhino bones at Neanderthal archaeological sites. The rhinos likely provided a valuable food source and resources for tools and clothing.
Neanderthals are early humans, therefore they are mammals
Neanderthals are extinct, no interaction exists.
Studies have shown that red hair is associated with Neanderthal DNA, as some Neanderthals carried a gene variant associated with red hair that was passed down through interbreeding with early humans. This genetic legacy can still be found in some modern human populations today.