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There is only one species of human, Homo sapiens. Those species more closely related to humans and who may have potentially been assimilated by Homo sapiens are below:

  • Homo gautengensis
  • Homo habilis
  • Homo erectus
  • Homo antecessor
  • Homo ergaster
  • Homo rhodesiensis
  • Homo heidelbergensis
  • Homo neanderthalensis
  • Homo floresiensis
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