It is believed that Neanderthals had red hair.
Studies have shown that red hair is associated with Neanderthal DNA, as some Neanderthals carried a gene variant associated with red hair that was passed down through interbreeding with early humans. This genetic legacy can still be found in some modern human populations today.
Some Neanderthals may have had red hair, as genetic studies have indicated they may have carried the gene for red hair. However, it is impossible to definitively determine the hair color of all Neanderthals as it can vary among individuals.
Some key differences between us and Neanderthals include physical characteristics such as skull shape and size, with Neanderthals having larger skulls and robust features. Additionally, evidence suggests that Neanderthals had a different pattern of genetic adaptation to their environment compared to modern humans. There are also differences in cultural practices and tool use between the two groups.
Neanderthals had a more robust build with a stocky body, prominent brow ridges, and a larger brain size compared to anatomically modern humans like Cro-Magnons who had a more gracile build, prominent chin, and a smaller brain size. Neanderthals also had a wider pelvis, shorter limbs, and adapted to a cold climate with a large nasal cavity for warming and moisturizing air.
Homo sapiens and Neanderthals were two distinct species of the Homo genus. Neanderthals had a more robust build and different skull anatomy compared to Homo sapiens. They also had distinct cultural practices and lived in separate regions, with Neanderthals primarily found in Europe and Homo sapiens in Africa.
Deer (mainly red deer), horse, wild cattle and evidence has shown they sometimes practiced cannibalism
There is no relationship between hair color and mental problems.
Fair skin and red hair are caused by different genes in modern humans, than they were in Neanderthals.
Neanderthals had a more robust build with a stocky body, prominent brow ridges, and a larger brain size compared to anatomically modern humans like Cro-Magnons who had a more gracile build, prominent chin, and a smaller brain size. Neanderthals also had a wider pelvis, shorter limbs, and adapted to a cold climate with a large nasal cavity for warming and moisturizing air.
They had red hair and are more than 10 times stronger than the most powerful bodybuilder that has ever existed.
Some key differences between us and Neanderthals include physical characteristics such as skull shape and size, with Neanderthals having larger skulls and robust features. Additionally, evidence suggests that Neanderthals had a different pattern of genetic adaptation to their environment compared to modern humans. There are also differences in cultural practices and tool use between the two groups.
red hair is cuter
Some Neanderthals may have had red hair, as genetic studies have indicated they may have carried the gene for red hair. However, it is impossible to definitively determine the hair color of all Neanderthals as it can vary among individuals.
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Red beds
There is no established relationship between hair color and temperament or emotional stability. It is possible that there might be sociological connections, but theorizing is beyond the scope of this site.
The Neanderthals made the paint out of red, orange, and black powder probably mixed with animal blood and fat.
they are both in the American Flag.