The First Australopithecus to travel long distance was Africanus. Where it was they moved i don't know.
Sports have been around almost as long as humans have. The earliest reference to sports discovered are cave paintings in modern-day France depicting people racing and wrestling.
Almost certainly some nonhuman ancestor of modern humans whose species has long since gone extinct, as archeological evidence seems to indicate all modern human populations have always had and used fire. Names of nonhuman ancestors aren't available.
i dont no
It is the present time not the modern time because if it was the modern time it would be a long, long time ago.
people begin migrate from Africa about (100,00) BC
Modern humans have been around for 200,000 years.
they went to australia and it took 2 million years to get there
long before modern humans
Armadillos do not migrate.
The word migrate has a long I, a long A, and a silent E.
about @ hours before there in heat
Australia is one of only 4 countries that have competed in every games of the modern Olympiad, so since 1896.
Platypuses neither hibernate nor migrate. They are active throughout the year, and they tend to stay by their home pond, creek or river as long as there is sufficient food and water. No Australian native animals migrate (though some are nomadic), and only the mountain pygmy possums of Australia's alpine regions hibernate.
Modern humans, or Homo sapiens, have been on Earth for about 0.2% of Earth's history, which is approximately 200,000 years. Earth is estimated to be around 4.5 billion years old.
Pheasants do not migrate, they stay relatively local all year long.
It explains that modern humans are the result of a long-going and ongoing process of reproductive variation and differential reproductive success, punctuated by divergence between subpopulations and subsequent speciation events.