For survival. Alone, they can die easier by predators, so early humans lived as groups, protecting and caring for one another.
Groups that lived at the same time as Homo sapiens include Neanderthals, Denisovans, and Homo erectus. These groups were early human relatives that coexisted with Homo sapiens during different periods of prehistory.
Six hominid groups are..1. Ardipithecus2. Australopithecus3. Homo habilis4. Homo erectus5. Homo sapiens neanderthals6. Homo sapiens cro-magnons
The five groups of early humans are Australopithecus, Homo habilis, Homo erectus, Neanderthals, and Homo sapiens. These groups evolved over time and shared common ancestors, with Homo sapiens being the only surviving group.
Members of the species Homo Sapiens include:Homo Sapiens Idaltu (Extinct)Homo Sapiens Neanderthalis/Neanderthals (Extinct)Homo Sapiens Sapiens/Modern Humans (Living)
Homo sapiens
There are fossils of homo sapiens, but obviously also living homo sapiens
the main groups of hominids in order areAustralopithecus afarensishomo habilishomo erectshomo sapiens neanderthalhomo sapiens sapiens
There is only one subspecies of Homo sapiens, which is Homo sapiens sapiens. However, within the subspecies, there is genetic diversity leading to physical differences among different populations, but all are classified as Homo sapiens sapiens.
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The two subspecies are Homo sapiens idaltu (which is thought extinct) and Homo sapiens sapiens. Some sources show Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis) as a subspecies (Homo sapiens neanderthalensis).Similarly, the discovered specimens of the Homo rhodesiensis species have been classified by some as a subspecies (Homo sapiens rhodesiensis), but these last two subspecies classifications are not widely accepted by scientists.
No. Humans, Chimpanzees and gorillas are all primates....but homo sapiens were the first modern human species.
Fortunately, homo sapiens have not died out. That is because we ourselves are homo sapiens ("homo sapien" refers to the genus and species of humans-genus and species are simply terms used in "Taxonomy", that is, the classification of living things.)