We ARE Homo Sapiens, and haven't evolved away from it yet.
Homo Sapiens ARE normal humans. "Homo Sapiens" is the scientific taxonomical name for humans
Yes, the scientific name for modern humans is Homo sapiens. This classification is based on the Linnaean system of binomial nomenclature, where "Homo" is the genus and "sapiens" is the species.
Yes, Homo sapiens is the Binomial nomenclature of humans.
Neanderthals are given the name Homo sapiens neanderthalensis to show their classification within the same genus Homo as modern humans (Homo sapiens), but as a distinct species. The inclusion of Homo sapiens in their name emphasizes their close evolutionary relationship with modern humans.
From my understanding, that would be homo sapiens sapiens, or "wise wise man." That's what our generation is called anyway. From that logic, I suppose "man" would be homo.
Homo sapiens are not extinct. Homo sapiens are humans. Modern humans, in fact.
Homo sapiens(Modern humans are Homo sapiens sapiens, other subspecies include Homo sapiens idaltu.)
Homo Sapiens ARE normal humans. "Homo Sapiens" is the scientific taxonomical name for humans
homo sapiens sapiens
Homo sapiens are modern Humans. We are still around.
Homo Sapien. More recently, many scientists have classified modern humans as Homo Sapiens Sapiens.
Homo sapiens, human species name
Yes, the scientific name for modern humans is Homo sapiens. This classification is based on the Linnaean system of binomial nomenclature, where "Homo" is the genus and "sapiens" is the species.
the species of humans is sapiens.
Yes, Homo sapiens is the Binomial nomenclature of humans.
Within the genus homo there are several species. The exact number of these is debated but some include: * Homo sapiens sapiens (Our own species, anatomically modern humans) * Homo sapiens * Homo neanderthalis (commonly known as Neanderthal man and sometimes considered to be Homo sapiens neanderthalis) * Homo erectus * Homo habilis
Neanderthals are given the name Homo sapiens neanderthalensis to show their classification within the same genus Homo as modern humans (Homo sapiens), but as a distinct species. The inclusion of Homo sapiens in their name emphasizes their close evolutionary relationship with modern humans.