Homo sapiens(Modern humans are Homo sapiens sapiens, other subspecies include Homo sapiens idaltu.)
That's us. We're Homo sapiens.
Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClass:MammaliaOrder:PrimatesFamily:HominidaeGenus:HomoSpecies:H. sapiens
Homo sapiens are humans, we are generally speaking omnivors and eat both meat and plants
homo sapiens
There is evidence to suggest that Homo erectus and Homo sapiens may have coexisted at some point, although Homo erectus is believed to have gone extinct around 143,000 years ago. However, it is unclear if there was direct interaction between the two species.
um... we did! Yay us!If you mean neanderthals (homo sapiens neanderthalensis) there are many theories to why they lost to us.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neanderthal#Extinction
The multiregional theory suggests that modern humans evolved from different pre-existing populations in multiple regions, with gene flow between them. In contrast, the Out of Africa theory proposes that modern humans originated in Africa and then dispersed to populate the rest of the world, with limited interbreeding with other hominid species. Both theories aim to explain the emergence of modern humans, but they differ in their emphasis on the geographical origin and movement of early human populations.
Homo sapiens(Modern humans are Homo sapiens sapiens, other subspecies include Homo sapiens idaltu.)
Homo sapiens are humans, characterized by their bipedal posture, large brains, and high level of cognitive abilities. They are part of the primate order within the animal kingdom.
Homo sapiens are not extinct. Homo sapiens are humans. Modern humans, in fact.
Australian aborigines, like all modern human populations, belong to the Homo sapiens sapiens species. Neanderthals were a separate species of hominins that went extinct around 40,000 years ago.
Homo sapiens Homo sapiens
Homo sapiens sapiens faced challenges such as climate change, competition for resources, predation, and the spread of disease. They also had to develop social structures and communication to survive and thrive in different environments.
Homo sapiens, human species name
Homo heidelbergensis were early humans who lived approximately 600,000 to 200,000 years ago. They had a large brain size, similar to modern humans, and robust facial features. They were likely tall and had a sturdy build.
The only living species of Homo sapiens is Homo sapiens sapiens, which includes all modern humans. Other species within the genus Homo, such as Homo neanderthalensis and Homo habilis, are now extinct.