human adaptations is technically just like evolution...u know monkey into man
cultural anthropology is the study of current human cultures (archaeology is the study of past human cultures). Physical anthropology is a biological study of humans from an evolutionary perspective. Physical anthropology also includes the study of other primates.
The sanskrit word for human is 'maanavaha'
Knowledge of human anthropology is important because it helps us understand the biological and cultural evolution of humans over time. It provides insights into human behavior, social relationships, and adaptations to different environments. This knowledge also helps in informing policies and practices related to human diversity, health, and rights.
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Yes, bears are typically stronger than humans due to their larger size, muscle mass, and adaptations for survival in the wild. Their strength can vary depending on the species of bear and the individual bear itself.
Adaptations?? What do you mean??
The adaptations of a human is that it hates comic sans, loves scarcasm and irony, best friends with lamas and shags alot
ummm the fish gills
they have hibernations and kind of act like human
its where a human changes an act to live in the enviorment they are in. like population in cities they build more houses
Examples of non-adaptations include vestigial structures like the human appendix, traits that are the result of genetic drift rather than natural selection, and traits that are the byproduct of adaptations rather than adaptations in themselves.
human saliva and arm pit hair
skin, hair, eyes and many facial adaptions
food, climate, wheather, blood resoures, technology,and LOVE.also care
Animal adaptations
adaptation includes behavior -- so yes.
your question doesnt make any sense. do you mean what are the adaptations of the pukeko? or what does a pukekos beak do to help in its habitat :) your so stupid