There are plenty of Cro-Magnon fossils that have been found in Europe that show dramatic similarities to modern-day humans. This combined with all of the peripheral evidence of the remains (migration patterns, group dynamics, etc.) lead us to the easy conclusions linking Cro-Magnon hominids to modern humans.
The ancient Greeks were generally shorter in stature compared to modern-day humans. This difference in height is attributed to various factors such as nutrition, healthcare, and genetics.
They are humans who blend into everyday society
Yes, horses have been in existence for roughly 65 million years, With the most modern form existing roughly 1 million years ago until the present day. Humans (Home Sapiens ) began to diverge and evolve roughly 5 million years ago, but have only existed in their modern form for about 200,000 years, with modern behaviour emerging roughly 50,000 years ago.
Answer this question… They are humans who blend into everyday society.
Pokemon will not evolve in the day care center. They must be in your party to evolve.
According to what scientists currently say, humans have no instincts.For example, baby sea turtles know to move toward the water from the shore where their eggs have been laid by nature. This is an INSTINCT. Humans, however, have no such natural behavior. All supposed instincts which some people may tell you, are not actually instincts, but simply learned responses to stimulus.Correct, most of those are reflexes; which are not the same as instincts.[Why does a baby grab a finger? Instinct.]
about 3000 B.C.When humans first began to trade in markets.
The white folk were never discovered by a specific group. All humans came from Africa. We were first the Australopithecus, then we were Hominids, then we were Homo Erectus, then we were Homo Sapiens and right now we are Home Sapiens Sapiens. They were never 'discovered' as they only adapted to the weather around them. The first permanent city was in Ancient Mesopotamia which is now modern day Middle East
Evidence such as their use of tools, burial rituals, art, and genetic overlap with modern humans suggests that Neanderthals had some cognitive abilities and behaviors similar to modern humans. Additionally, studies have shown that Neanderthals had complex social structures and lived in family groups, much like present-day humans.
No, pokémon can't evolve while in the Day Care.
I'd read some years ago that about 100 billion homo sapiens have lived, including those 3 billion of us who were alive at that time (late 1960's or early 1970's). I am wondering how much validity such speculations may have, and if modern research (and speculation) has refined this estimate. Thanks! I hope someone will be able to contribute to answering this interesting question. The link below seems to substantiate that view.