Fossil remains of fish (or of other organisms) give us information about the history of the world in which we live, and about the history of the living creatures of our world, and hence, also about our own history.
paleoanthropology
Like Humans.., They are Social Beings!
Human beings use machines to make life easyand machines burn fossil fules.
Dolphins are very good with humans. They are very trusted animals.
A paleoanthropologist studies extinct human and primate ancestors by examination of fossil remains.
archaeology
Human beings do not have tails. However all humans do have several bones at the base of the spine that are the vestigial remains of what was a tail in times past, before the human species evolved from apelike ancestors.
Paleoanthropology studies fossil remains to understand the evolution of humans and human ancestors. This field examines skeletal remains, tools, and other artifacts to trace the development of human physical and cultural characteristics over time.
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Santiago notices that his sheep lack ambition and live in a repetitive cycle without seeking new experiences or challenges. This relates to the weaknesses of humans who fail to pursue their Personal Legends by settling for a mundane and comfortable life, afraid to step out of their comfort zone or take risks to fulfill their dreams. Both the sheep and these individuals miss out on growth, fulfillment, and the discovery of their true potential.
The fossil evidence clearly shows that man's ancestors evolved in Africa and that man first appeared in africa, spreading across the world from there (as supported by contemporary genetic studies). Thus Africa is the original home (the cradle) of humankind.
Human behaviour is highly adaptive to social nature. Humans, after all, are social beings. Their behaviour can be shaped and even changed by the society they belong to.