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most early humans lived in africa...and this is one of the many type of early human species that lived in africa.
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The binomial nomenclature of a human is Homo sapiens.
Yes, Kenneth is a Homo sapien, which is the scientific classification for modern humans.
homo erectus. it means "the upright man"I don't know the spelling but homo-sapian.
The sapian is it. It's from the animalia kingdom and is very similar to the calliactis tricolor. It looks the same just that it eats from the bottom and swims.
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Fatty acids are broken into metabolites, after a homo-sapian, chews, chomps, and swallows a food that, that homo-sapian has recently eaten. Health experts, believe that every chewed up pieces of food, leave a human being's mouth, it goes down a tube that is in front of the spine, named the alimentary canal, through the esophagus, through the large and small intestine, that ends up in that human being's stomach. 2-3 years hours after a homo-sapian has recently eaten, that human being, may start getting the solid waste ejecting feeling. I learned when I was in 4th grade, that when we human beings, receive stomachaches, it is not really, our, "stomachs" that the pain comes from. The pain actually comes from your large and small intestine.
Some examples of bipedal animals, or animals that walk on two feet, include humans, kangaroos, and birds like ostriches and penguins.
If someone cooks hot dogs on the stove-top or in the microwave, and if the hot dog, is not fully cooked, when someone tries to eat that hot dog, that hod dog may taste disgusting. If that hot dog tastes nasty, than the homo-sapian that took their first (1) bite of that hot dog, may be willing to through that hot dog away.
You need to narrow down what you're looking for, either the size of a human brain, or a Neanderthal brain, The Homo sapien (us) have evolved from the Homo Neanderthal to the point where we can be classified as sub species but going on gut instinct here, This should help you out Neandertals 1200-1750 1450 modern Homo sapiens 900-1880 1345 http://anthro.palomar.edu/homo2/mod_homo_2.htm --- Additional There is a school of thought that puts the Neanderthal as a sub species of the genus Pleistocene and a parallel evolution not a predecessor to homo-sapian.