they look like apes
Homo habilis is believed to have had a larger braincase than earlier hominins, with a more advanced ability to use tools. They likely had a more modern body shape, with longer legs for walking upright and more developed hands for making and using tools. Their exact appearance is not known since no complete fossil remains have been found.
Homo habilis was a species of early human that lived approximately 2.1 to 1.5 million years ago. They had a more human-like appearance compared to earlier hominins, with longer legs and shorter arms. They likely had a smaller brain size and a more ape-like face structure.
Homo habilis used primitive stone tools for cutting meat and processing plants. They were one of the earliest known species to use tools, which helped them adapt to their environment and survive. They also likely played a role in the evolution of more advanced hominins.
Like you!!You are a Homo sapiens!
Homo habilis had a relatively small stature, averaging around 4 feet tall and weighing between 70-100 pounds. They had long arms and legs, with a combination of ape-like and human-like features such as a protruding face with a sloping forehead and small brain size. Their teeth were more similar to modern humans than apes.
Homo Erecutus was FIRST discovered by Eugene Dubois in 1891.
That's us. We're Homo sapiens.
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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.
Are you speaking of 'Homo sapiens'? I suggest you look up homo erectus, homo habilis, and australpolithecus afarensis. The techniques that those bands used millions of years ago are the same techniques homo sapiens used. They hunted, made clothing, and also discovered farming. They were running out of food, so they tried planting old seeds that fell to the ground. The process started over and over again, thus inventing a new way of getting healthy food. Homo sapiens gathered and gathered and now we do the same. Before, Homo habilis and erectus were carnivores, eating and hunting animals. But homo sapiens are eating healthier to get energy. Since they didn't want anything to go to waste, they took the leftover bone and carved it with sharp flint so they can shoot it into the animal's heart. Homo sapiens took the skin and cleaned it, made clothes, and now they've used all the parts of the animal.
Clothing.
Yes, homo sapien sapiens is the same as homo sapiens. The term "homo sapien sapiens" specifically refers to modern humans, while "homo sapiens" is the binomial nomenclature for the human species.