Of course they did! Scientist have found fossils that are dated to about 600,000-350,000 years ago.
For that matter, "neanderthals" were human, Homo sapiens neanderthalensis. They are considered a subspecies... about as closely related to modern humans as dogs are to wolves, for example.
50,000 to 30,000 years ago.
Vampires do not co-exist with humans peacefully because vampires do not exist, period.
50,000 years to 30,000 years ago.
Between 50,000 to 30,000 years ago.
50,000 years to 30,000 years ago.
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. European humans (Cro-Magnon) lived at the same time as the Neanderthals.
Neanderthals are early humans, therefore they are mammals
Neanderthals had similar physical characteristics to modern humans, such as large brains, sophisticated tool-making abilities, and the ability to communicate. They also engaged in symbolic behavior, created art, and buried their dead, suggesting they had complex social structures and cultural practices. These traits indicate a level of cognitive and behavioral complexity that is characteristic of human-like beings.
AnswerCro-Magnons arrived in Europe about 35,000 years ago and lived in Europe about the same time as the Neanderthals, but were physically quite different from Neanderthals. Some see them as virtually indistuinguishable from modern humans.
There is some controversy on this; some scientist believe that Neanderthals were a sub-species of humans, and some believe that they were a separate species and not humans at all.
had more sophisticated tools and art, as well as a more complex social structure than Neanderthals.