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There are many theories on this topic. Too bad they did not leave us a memo when this all happened.

This is the most widely recognized theory.

Approximately 150,000 years we became what we you see today, almost exactly. By then many of the areas of the world had sparse populations surrounding it. We were still nomadic at this time, and have not yet begun a sedentary lifestyles. So, we traveled. This is still long after there was populations in pockets of the world, like Australia. So where did they come from?

Excuse me anti-Darwinian people, but if this is all correct during the time of Pangea and pre-continental eras, there was other apes, on other side of the unified continent what is now Australia. As these continents broke apart, the little monkeys really did not like swimming, and just lived their lives on the other side of the land. As time went on, the gap between Australia grew, and that particular lineage never had any reason to migrate back to the main continent.

Viola!

Aussies were born.

Given that evolution took a great amount of time to get from ape to human on one side of the ocean, the same happened at the same time all over, with only minor variances.

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