Homo sapiens refers to modern humans. Cro-Magnon were early modern humans that lived in the stone age.
"Homo sapiens co-magnon" appears to be a misspelling or a combination of two different species: Homo sapiens (modern humans) and Cro-Magnon (an extinct species closely related to modern humans). Cro-Magnon is not a separate species from Homo sapiens; rather, it refers to a population of early modern humans that lived in Europe during the Upper Paleolithic period.
There is evidence to suggest that Homo erectus and Homo sapiens may have coexisted at some point, although Homo erectus is believed to have gone extinct around 143,000 years ago. However, it is unclear if there was direct interaction between the two species.
The closest ancestor to a caveman would likely be Homo heidelbergensis or Homo erectus, who lived around 600,000 to 200,000 years ago. These early human species were the predecessors to Neanderthals and Homo sapiens (modern humans) and are believed to have lived in more primitive conditions similar to what we associate with cavemen.
Homo erectus coexisted with several species of australopithecines including Australopithecus afarensis, Australopithecus africanus, and possibly Australopithecus garhi. These australopithecines lived before the appearance of Homo erectus and were part of the evolutionary lineage that eventually led to humans.
One key difference is that Neanderthals were more nomadic, while Cro-Magnons tended to settle in one place for longer periods of time. Additionally, Cro-Magnons had more advanced tools and art, suggesting a more complex cultural and social organization compared to Neanderthals.
Homopolypropylene is made up of only propylene monomer units, while copolypropylene contains a mixture of propylene and other comonomer monomer units. This difference in composition results in variations in properties such as melting point, density, and chemical resistance between homo and copolypropylene materials. Copolypropylene is often used to improve impact resistance and flexibility compared to homopolypropylene.
There is evidence to suggest that Homo erectus and Homo sapiens may have coexisted at some point, although Homo erectus is believed to have gone extinct around 143,000 years ago. However, it is unclear if there was direct interaction between the two species.
Homo erectus coexisted with several species of australopithecines including Australopithecus afarensis, Australopithecus africanus, and possibly Australopithecus garhi. These australopithecines lived before the appearance of Homo erectus and were part of the evolutionary lineage that eventually led to humans.
They co existed
Of course they did! Scientist have found fossils that are dated to about 600,000-350,000 years ago.For that matter, "neanderthals" were human, Homo sapiens neanderthalensis. They are considered a subspecies... about as closely related to modern humans as dogs are to wolves, for example.
There is some evidence to suggest that Neanderthal man and Cro-magnon man were contemporaries. There no evidence to suggest that any co-species exists today.That does not mean it is impossible, merely highly unlikely
The Cro-Magnon were known for painting on cave walls.
The Cro-Magnon were known for painting on cave walls.
One key difference is that Neanderthals were more nomadic, while Cro-Magnons tended to settle in one place for longer periods of time. Additionally, Cro-Magnons had more advanced tools and art, suggesting a more complex cultural and social organization compared to Neanderthals.
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The closest ancestor to a caveman would likely be Homo heidelbergensis or Homo erectus, who lived around 600,000 to 200,000 years ago. These early human species were the predecessors to Neanderthals and Homo sapiens (modern humans) and are believed to have lived in more primitive conditions similar to what we associate with cavemen.
Europe, Asia and the Middle East. They co-existed from 80,000 years ago to 27,000 years ago, when the Neanderthals died out.
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