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There are no hominids that are identical to modern humans except modern humans ourselves. To be classified as a different species or sub species they have to be different. There are hominids that were very similar to modern humans. Neanderthals for example would not look completely out of place at a party. Even ancient hominids share many characteristics with modern humans. Upright walking stance and intelligent think all be it less than modern humans are common amongst many of our ancestors.

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Modern humans belong to the group of hominids known as what?

Modern humans belong to the group of hominids known as Homo sapiens.


What group gave rise to hominids?

Hominids are primates. Ramapithecus is one possible primate candidate for a hominid ancestor.


Is there any MN blood group in humans?

Yes. You have MN system of blood group in humans.


What group of identical cells that can survive alone if separated are called what?

The group of identical cells that can survive alone if separated are called "totipotent cells." These cells have the ability to develop into a complete organism on their own.


How can the theory of evolution explain that man homo sapiens sapiens came from earlier species?

Homo sapiens are believed to have evolved from an earlier species, Homo erectus. Once hominids emerged around 2 million years ago, they migrated from Africa and populated the other continents. Several species of hominids existed simultaneously. The earlier hominids included some which were much larger and more powerful than today's humans, and some smaller and weaker. They were not stoop-shouldered with short bow-legs and long arms, with hands dragging on the ground. They were just as upright as modern man, with feet and legs adapted to walking upright. There were also other great apes that (like today's chimps, gorillas and orang-utans) were not adapted to ground dwelling and thus never came into ecological competition with humans. Today there are only 4 genera of great apes left -- Chimps, Gorillas, Orang-utans and humans. For a while, Gibbons were included in that group because they can raise their forearms above their heads like the other apes (old-world monkeys can't do that). But they are so different that they have been grouped in a class of their own.

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Modern humans belong to the group of hominids known as what?

Modern humans belong to the group of hominids known as Homo sapiens.


Which group of hominids was identical to modern humans in skull and tooth structure and height?

The group of hominids that were most similar to modern humans in skull and tooth structure and height were the Cro-Magnon people. Cro-Magnon, an early form of Homo sapiens, lived in Europe around 40,000 to 10,000 years ago. They had a similar anatomy to modern humans, including a high forehead, prominent chin, and tall stature.


What group animals includes modern humans?

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Which group of homids was identical to modern humans in skull and tooth structure and height?

in the group of homids


Are apes and humans classified as hominids?

Hominid - the group consisting of all modern and extinct Great Apes (that is, modern humans, chimpanzees, gorillas and orang-utans plus all their immediate ancestors).Hominin - the group consisting of modern humans, extinct human species and all our immediate ancestors (including members of the genera Homo, Australopithecus, Paranthropus and Ardipithecus).


According to evolutionary theory what was the most likely evolutionary precursor to humans?

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Write a sentence with the word hominid?

What is your favourite hominid?You spelled "favorite" wrong...


What group are hominids in?

Hominids belong to the taxonomic family Hominidae, which includes great apes and humans. This family is part of the order Primates.


What are hominids in the lineage that led to humans?

Hominids are a group of primates that includes modern humans, extinct human species (such as Neanderthals), and their ancestors. This lineage originated around 6-7 million years ago in Africa and has evolved over time to give rise to the diversity of hominid species we see today.


What group gave rise to hominids?

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What are Australopithecus afarensis's habits?

a taxonomic genus, within subfamily Homininae - a group of extinct hominids related to humans


Which group of hominids that lived in Europe and Asia disappeared from the fossil record about 30000 years ago?

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