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Homo sapiens' greater intelligence allowed them to develop advanced tool-making abilities, which improved their ability to hunt and survive. Their language and communication skills enhanced social cooperation and the passing down of knowledge between generations. This intelligence also facilitated the development of complex societies, enabling Homo sapiens to thrive in a variety of environments.

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What are facts about homo sapiens?

homo sapiens are pretty much modern humans so they...thought up farmingmade the first civilizationsthey are the most advanced Homind speciesthey are capable of building advanced sheltersthey made tools out of animal bone and stone to help them hunt for foodthey were superior in tool makingthey survived the Ice Agethey evolved in Africathere is not a particular Homo Sapien individual that researchers recognise to be the first specimen that gave Homo Sapiens their name.you are a homo sapienA Homosepion is a human being. That is just our scientific name.


Who hominid was the first to migrate out of the continent on which hominid first appeared?

The Homo Eretus(Upright Man in latin) were the first homind to migrate and the first to care for each other. Also the first to create fire and hunt


What did Homo habilis look like?

See related links below for an image of Homo habilis. Homo habilis lived 1.9 million years ago to 1.5 million years ago in Africa. Some animals from this time period are zebra, giraffe, elephants, ostrich, fowl and wild hare. They had a face like Australopithecus afarensis, which means that they had a jutting jaw, and a prominent brow, but they had a larger brain than Australopithecus afarensis. They too had long arms, possibly 5ft tall and 100lbs. Homo habilis where scavengers, but they might have been hunters. They used tools from bones and stones. They lived in bands, small groups of people. There is no evidence of spoken language. __________________________________________________________________ Homo Habilis looked remarkably like Homo sapiens ... he lived from 2.3 to 1.4 million years ago, and did not look like a Australopithecus.... they looked like a chimp, but taller, and with less hair. Much less hair, as it was considerably hot 2.3 millions years ago. they had a brain capacity of 600 cm³, and were very smart. One of the most advanced homind's for its time.


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What were the earliest people called?

Homind


What are facts about homo sapiens?

homo sapiens are pretty much modern humans so they...thought up farmingmade the first civilizationsthey are the most advanced Homind speciesthey are capable of building advanced sheltersthey made tools out of animal bone and stone to help them hunt for foodthey were superior in tool makingthey survived the Ice Agethey evolved in Africathere is not a particular Homo Sapien individual that researchers recognise to be the first specimen that gave Homo Sapiens their name.you are a homo sapienA Homosepion is a human being. That is just our scientific name.


How tall is the hominid Lucy?

lucy the homind was 3 feet tall. thats small huh but hominid were very small back then they lived 4 millon years ago believe it or not but she was very small so she was 3feet tall


Who hominid was the first to migrate out of the continent on which hominid first appeared?

The Homo Eretus(Upright Man in latin) were the first homind to migrate and the first to care for each other. Also the first to create fire and hunt


What did Homo habilis look like?

See related links below for an image of Homo habilis. Homo habilis lived 1.9 million years ago to 1.5 million years ago in Africa. Some animals from this time period are zebra, giraffe, elephants, ostrich, fowl and wild hare. They had a face like Australopithecus afarensis, which means that they had a jutting jaw, and a prominent brow, but they had a larger brain than Australopithecus afarensis. They too had long arms, possibly 5ft tall and 100lbs. Homo habilis where scavengers, but they might have been hunters. They used tools from bones and stones. They lived in bands, small groups of people. There is no evidence of spoken language. __________________________________________________________________ Homo Habilis looked remarkably like Homo sapiens ... he lived from 2.3 to 1.4 million years ago, and did not look like a Australopithecus.... they looked like a chimp, but taller, and with less hair. Much less hair, as it was considerably hot 2.3 millions years ago. they had a brain capacity of 600 cm³, and were very smart. One of the most advanced homind's for its time.