australopithecine, hominids, homo habilis, homo erectus, and then homo sapiens
There are no so called "Stages" of evolution. Evolution is a natural prossess by which man evolves naturally. A simple example is a child growing up to be an adult, or a tadpole first growing legs then through the natural Law of Evolution becomes a full grown frog. Evolution then is a constant continual change in all things. I do however agrees that certain changes in all things can be referred to as "Stages" but it is not the correct term. Stages always bring to mind that something starts then stops then starts again instead of being a steady flowing of change.
the main groups of hominids in order areAustralopithecus afarensishomo habilishomo erectshomo sapiens neanderthalhomo sapiens sapiens
Since we, homo sapiens, are hominids, hominids have not ended.
The cast of Walking with Cavemen - 2003 includes: Marva Alexander as Various hominids Alec Baldwin as Narrator (USA version) Ruth Dawes as Various hominids Rachel Essex as Various hominids Faroque Khan as Various hominids Caroline Noh as Various hominids Alex Palmer as Various hominids Oliver Parham as Various hominids Florence Sparham as Various hominids Badria Timimi as Various hominids
Hominids are also called Bipeds.
Hominids live today
hominids
Homo sapiens are the only existing species of hominids in the world.
A synonym for "hominid(s)" is "human-like"
Their Ability was to hunt and go walking and ome other things that hominids do.... :)
No, hominids are not artifacts. Hominids are a biological classification that includes humans and their closest extinct relatives, while artifacts are objects made by humans with cultural or historical significance.
Bipedalism: Hominids are characterized by walking on two legs. Larger brains: Hominids have larger brain sizes compared to other primates. Tool use: Hominids are known to use tools in their daily activities. Social behavior: Hominids exhibit complex social behaviors and interactions.