Hominids are erect bipedal primate mammals that evolved into modern human beings. The earliest hominid was the Ardipithecus Kadabba, this species lived between 5. 8 and 5. 2 million years ago.
The main characteristic is that they are bipedal - walk upright.
It was some time after the dinosaurs' time! It partly depends what you mean by "human", but the earliest hominid fossil so far found is 7 million years old, it was nicknamed "Toumaï" by its discoverers.
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Hominid. wrong
I think the earliest form is poem, because The Book of Songs is the earliest poetry anthology and the earliest literature.
Homo Habilis is the earliest known hominid.
* Earliest known hominid;3 to 4 million years ago.
1500 bc
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I do not believe there is an antonym for hominid.
Around Egypt places or Africa
Walked on two feet, used digging sticks,ate eaisly chewed food,Had spoken language. Thats all i got.
The earliest hominid group is generally referred to as the "Australopithecines." This group existed from about 4 million to 2 million years ago and included species such as Australopithecus afarensis, famously represented by the fossil known as "Lucy." They are characterized by their bipedal locomotion and a mix of ape-like and human-like traits. Australopithecines are significant in the study of human evolution as they are considered to be among the direct ancestors of modern humans.
There are no exact rhymes for hominid.
alien hominid
A bipedal primate is referred to as a great ape, or a hominid.