The scientific name for Homo ergaster is Homo erectus ergaster.
Homo erectus and Homo ergaster are two distinct species within the Homo genus. Homo ergaster is considered to be an African species that eventually evolved into Homo erectus, which was more widespread and inhabited both Africa and parts of Asia. Homo ergaster is generally seen as a transitional species between Homo habilis and Homo erectus.
Homo ergaster is believed to have evolved around 1.9 million years ago in Africa during the Early Pleistocene epoch. It represents an early stage in the evolution of the Homo genus.
Homo ergaster
Homo ergaster likely had a basic form of communication using vocalizations, gestures, and possibly simple language. However, the specific languages spoken by Homo ergaster are unknown since they lived around 1.9 million years ago, and linguistic capabilities at that time are difficult to determine with certainty.
The average weight of Homo ergaster is estimated to be around 100-110 pounds (45-50 kg) for females and 150-170 pounds (68-77 kg) for males.
No, he´s very real. He´s an early hominid, either Homo erectus or Homo ergaster.
"Homo ergaster" means "working man" in Latin. It is a species name used to describe early human ancestors who were believed to have been more skilled at making tools and more efficient hunters than earlier hominids.
south africa
South Africa
lived in africa
There is some dispute about the "seven" names. However, we do have "homo sapiens", "homo neandertalensis", "homo heidlebergensis","archaic homo sapiens", "homo ergaster","homo erectus", and "homo habilis".