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Incredible Animation Shows How Humans Evolved From Early Life
Editor's Note: The video states that "humans have had a long history 3.8 million years in the making" when the correct figure should be 3.8 billion years. Dr. Briana Pobiner also works at the Smithsonian Institution, and not the Smithsonian Institute as stated in the video. We regret the errors.
Humans have had a long history. 3.8 billion years in the making, to be precise. From the primordial puddle to the modern day, here's how humans have evolved from the first life. The following is a review of the life forms depicted in the video:
Prokaryote, Cyanobacteria, Eukaryote, Choanoflagellate, Platyhelminthes (Flatworms), Pikaia, Haikouichthys, Agnatha, Placodermi, Cephalaspis, Coelacanth, Panderichthys, Tiktaalik, Acanthostega, Ichthyostega, Hynerpeton, Tulerpeton, Westlothiana, Hylonomus,...
published: 25 Mar 2018
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Human Origins 101 | National Geographic
The story of human evolution began about 7 million years ago, when the lineages that lead to Homo sapiens and chimpanzees separated. Learn about the over 20 early human species that belong in our family tree and how the natural selection of certain physical and behavioral traits defined what it means to be human.
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#NationalGeographic #HumanOrigins
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published: 14 Sep 2018
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Seven Million Years of Human Evolution #datavisualization
Scientists use fossils to reconstruct the evolutionary history of hominins—the group that includes modern humans, our immediate ancestors, and other extinct relatives. Today, our closest living relatives are chimpanzees, but extinct hominins are even closer. Where and when did they live? What can we learn about their lives? Why did they go extinct? Scientists look to fossils for clues.
0:00 - Introduction
1:04 - First known hominin
1:29 - Bipedalism
2:32 - In-line toes, Australopithecus
3:27 - Tool use
4:06 - Migration out of Africa
4:44 - Cooking and fire
5:07 - Homo sapiens
5:38 - Family tree of human ancestors
#humanevolution #hominins #paleontology #primates
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published: 03 Nov 2018
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Human Evolution: The Complete Story Of Our Existence
In this special documentary, we follow mankind's journey of life from the first cell all the way to present day. Based on archaeological findings, we trace our journey back to the first spark of life, billions of years ago, up until present day in which humans are the most successful species on the planet. We, as humans, are at the top of the chain of species that have survived by the way of evolution, natural selection, adaptation and pure luck. This is the story of the incredible set of circumstances that led to human existence.
This documentary aims to answer several questions including; how did we get here? How did mutations create the different sexes? And were we actually fish at one point during our evolution? Join us as we wind the clock backwards and follow the story of how we got...
published: 26 Dec 2023
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Human Evolution Animation.
Human Evolution Animation.
This video describes the important events dates and time periods in the human evolution animation.
published: 22 Nov 2017
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Evolution from ape to man. From Proconsul to Homo heidelbergensis
For Millions of years, our planet has been floating in space. Millions of creatures have lived on its surface. Many a quaint being was among them, but they affected only our, human imagination, for in the evolutionary struggle we are the only ones who have obtained the advantage of reason.
Evolution from ape to man
The animated movie made by Sergey Krivoplyasov and Antropogenez.ru in 2017
Why don’t apes evolve into humans? https://youtu.be/cfqIpr_xWlE
Subscribe to our channel: https://clck.ru/Jnmvo
Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?c=1927495
Сharacters (human ancestors):
- Proconsul heseloni
- Ardipithecus ramidus
- Australopithecus afarensis
- Homo habilis
- Homo ergaster
- Homo heidelbergensis
The following people took part in the creation of the cartoon:
- Alexander...
published: 18 Aug 2019
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Evolution of Humans in 20 Minutes
What if mushrooms influenced human evolution and could now revolutionize mental health treatments? https://bit.ly/cybin-whatif 👈 Discover Cybin’s groundbreaking approach to solving one of humanity’s biggest problems: depression.
Asteroids. Volcanoes. Lack of oxygen. These were just some of the ways life was almost snuffed out on our planet. But against all odds. Humans have managed to survive. So, how did we go from tiny molecules to taking over the entire world? We'll take you on a journey through time that explores the evolution of humans in twenty minutes.
00:00 Evolution of Humans
01:43 Beginning of life
08:00 Chimpanzees and humans
11:36 Control of fire
16:11 Human migrations
This YouTube video was conducted on behalf of Cybin Inc. (NYSE American | CYBN CBOE | CYBN.NE) and wa...
published: 04 May 2024
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How Did Humans Evolve? Crash Course Biology #19
What’s a human? And how did we become humans, anyway? In this episode of Crash Course Biology, we’ll meet some of our closest relatives and trace how we evolved into the brainy, inventive, complex species we are today.
Chapters:
The First Humans 00:00
What is a Human? 1:18
Hominins 2:31
Dr. Xinzhi Wu 4:09
Hominin Interbreeding 5:32
How Humans Evolved 7:02
Review & Credits 11:44
This series was produced in collaboration with HHMI BioInteractive, committed to empowering educators and inspiring students with engaging, accessible, and quality classroom resources. Visit https://BioInteractive.org/CrashCourse for more information.
Check out our Biology playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8dPuuaLjXtPW_ofbxdHNciuLoTRLPMgB
Watch this series in Spanish on our Crash Course ...
published: 07 Nov 2023
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Different species of Human till now #shorts
Evolution of Human beings :
Models of the skulls of human ancestors and their pictures.
The story of human evolution is a complicated one.
#shorts #humanspecies #ancestors
List :
Homo habilis (“handy” man)
Homo erectus (“upright man”)
Homo neanderthalensis (the Neanderthal)
The Denisovans
Homo floresiensis (the “hobbit”)
Homo naledi (“star man”)
Homo sapiens (“wise man”, or “modern humans”)
published: 01 Nov 2021
3:28
Incredible Animation Shows How Humans Evolved From Early Life
Editor's Note: The video states that "humans have had a long history 3.8 million years in the making" when the correct figure should be 3.8 billion years. Dr. B...
Editor's Note: The video states that "humans have had a long history 3.8 million years in the making" when the correct figure should be 3.8 billion years. Dr. Briana Pobiner also works at the Smithsonian Institution, and not the Smithsonian Institute as stated in the video. We regret the errors.
Humans have had a long history. 3.8 billion years in the making, to be precise. From the primordial puddle to the modern day, here's how humans have evolved from the first life. The following is a review of the life forms depicted in the video:
Prokaryote, Cyanobacteria, Eukaryote, Choanoflagellate, Platyhelminthes (Flatworms), Pikaia, Haikouichthys, Agnatha, Placodermi, Cephalaspis, Coelacanth, Panderichthys, Tiktaalik, Acanthostega, Ichthyostega, Hynerpeton, Tulerpeton, Westlothiana, Hylonomus, Phthinosuchus, Cynognathus, Repenomamus, Juramaia, Plesiadapis, Carpolestes, Aegyptopithecus, Proconsul, Sivapithecus, Ouranopithecus, Orrorin, Ardipithecus, Australopithecus, Homo erectus, Neanderthal, Homo sapiens.
Special Thanks to Dr. Briana Pobiner, Research Scientist and Museum Educator of the Human Origins Program, Department of Anthropology at the Smithsonian Institute.
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Editor's Note: The video states that "humans have had a long history 3.8 million years in the making" when the correct figure should be 3.8 billion years. Dr. Briana Pobiner also works at the Smithsonian Institution, and not the Smithsonian Institute as stated in the video. We regret the errors.
Humans have had a long history. 3.8 billion years in the making, to be precise. From the primordial puddle to the modern day, here's how humans have evolved from the first life. The following is a review of the life forms depicted in the video:
Prokaryote, Cyanobacteria, Eukaryote, Choanoflagellate, Platyhelminthes (Flatworms), Pikaia, Haikouichthys, Agnatha, Placodermi, Cephalaspis, Coelacanth, Panderichthys, Tiktaalik, Acanthostega, Ichthyostega, Hynerpeton, Tulerpeton, Westlothiana, Hylonomus, Phthinosuchus, Cynognathus, Repenomamus, Juramaia, Plesiadapis, Carpolestes, Aegyptopithecus, Proconsul, Sivapithecus, Ouranopithecus, Orrorin, Ardipithecus, Australopithecus, Homo erectus, Neanderthal, Homo sapiens.
Special Thanks to Dr. Briana Pobiner, Research Scientist and Museum Educator of the Human Origins Program, Department of Anthropology at the Smithsonian Institute.
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- published: 25 Mar 2018
- views: 5208638
3:48
Human Origins 101 | National Geographic
The story of human evolution began about 7 million years ago, when the lineages that lead to Homo sapiens and chimpanzees separated. Learn about the over 20 ear...
The story of human evolution began about 7 million years ago, when the lineages that lead to Homo sapiens and chimpanzees separated. Learn about the over 20 early human species that belong in our family tree and how the natural selection of certain physical and behavioral traits defined what it means to be human.
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#NationalGeographic #HumanOrigins
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The story of human evolution began about 7 million years ago, when the lineages that lead to Homo sapiens and chimpanzees separated. Learn about the over 20 early human species that belong in our family tree and how the natural selection of certain physical and behavioral traits defined what it means to be human.
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#NationalGeographic #HumanOrigins
About National Geographic:
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Human Origins 101 | National Geographic
https://youtu.be/ehV-MmuvVMU
National Geographic
https://www.youtube.com/natgeo
- published: 14 Sep 2018
- views: 3997822
6:23
Seven Million Years of Human Evolution #datavisualization
Scientists use fossils to reconstruct the evolutionary history of hominins—the group that includes modern humans, our immediate ancestors, and other extinct rel...
Scientists use fossils to reconstruct the evolutionary history of hominins—the group that includes modern humans, our immediate ancestors, and other extinct relatives. Today, our closest living relatives are chimpanzees, but extinct hominins are even closer. Where and when did they live? What can we learn about their lives? Why did they go extinct? Scientists look to fossils for clues.
0:00 - Introduction
1:04 - First known hominin
1:29 - Bipedalism
2:32 - In-line toes, Australopithecus
3:27 - Tool use
4:06 - Migration out of Africa
4:44 - Cooking and fire
5:07 - Homo sapiens
5:38 - Family tree of human ancestors
#humanevolution #hominins #paleontology #primates
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Scientists use fossils to reconstruct the evolutionary history of hominins—the group that includes modern humans, our immediate ancestors, and other extinct relatives. Today, our closest living relatives are chimpanzees, but extinct hominins are even closer. Where and when did they live? What can we learn about their lives? Why did they go extinct? Scientists look to fossils for clues.
0:00 - Introduction
1:04 - First known hominin
1:29 - Bipedalism
2:32 - In-line toes, Australopithecus
3:27 - Tool use
4:06 - Migration out of Africa
4:44 - Cooking and fire
5:07 - Homo sapiens
5:38 - Family tree of human ancestors
#humanevolution #hominins #paleontology #primates
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- published: 03 Nov 2018
- views: 2731943
43:08
Human Evolution: The Complete Story Of Our Existence
In this special documentary, we follow mankind's journey of life from the first cell all the way to present day. Based on archaeological findings, we trace our ...
In this special documentary, we follow mankind's journey of life from the first cell all the way to present day. Based on archaeological findings, we trace our journey back to the first spark of life, billions of years ago, up until present day in which humans are the most successful species on the planet. We, as humans, are at the top of the chain of species that have survived by the way of evolution, natural selection, adaptation and pure luck. This is the story of the incredible set of circumstances that led to human existence.
This documentary aims to answer several questions including; how did we get here? How did mutations create the different sexes? And were we actually fish at one point during our evolution? Join us as we wind the clock backwards and follow the story of how we got to be us.
Subscribe – http://goo.gl/wpc2Q1
https://wn.com/Human_Evolution_The_Complete_Story_Of_Our_Existence
In this special documentary, we follow mankind's journey of life from the first cell all the way to present day. Based on archaeological findings, we trace our journey back to the first spark of life, billions of years ago, up until present day in which humans are the most successful species on the planet. We, as humans, are at the top of the chain of species that have survived by the way of evolution, natural selection, adaptation and pure luck. This is the story of the incredible set of circumstances that led to human existence.
This documentary aims to answer several questions including; how did we get here? How did mutations create the different sexes? And were we actually fish at one point during our evolution? Join us as we wind the clock backwards and follow the story of how we got to be us.
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- published: 26 Dec 2023
- views: 1061219
1:38
Human Evolution Animation.
Human Evolution Animation.
This video describes the important events dates and time periods in the human evolution animation.
Human Evolution Animation.
This video describes the important events dates and time periods in the human evolution animation.
https://wn.com/Human_Evolution_Animation.
Human Evolution Animation.
This video describes the important events dates and time periods in the human evolution animation.
- published: 22 Nov 2017
- views: 1966841
8:32
Evolution from ape to man. From Proconsul to Homo heidelbergensis
For Millions of years, our planet has been floating in space. Millions of creatures have lived on its surface. Many a quaint being was among them, but they affe...
For Millions of years, our planet has been floating in space. Millions of creatures have lived on its surface. Many a quaint being was among them, but they affected only our, human imagination, for in the evolutionary struggle we are the only ones who have obtained the advantage of reason.
Evolution from ape to man
The animated movie made by Sergey Krivoplyasov and Antropogenez.ru in 2017
Why don’t apes evolve into humans? https://youtu.be/cfqIpr_xWlE
Subscribe to our channel: https://clck.ru/Jnmvo
Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?c=1927495
Сharacters (human ancestors):
- Proconsul heseloni
- Ardipithecus ramidus
- Australopithecus afarensis
- Homo habilis
- Homo ergaster
- Homo heidelbergensis
The following people took part in the creation of the cartoon:
- Alexander Sokolov - science consultant, project management;
- Stanislav Drobyshevskiy - science consultant, screenplay, Russian voiceover.
- Sergey Krivoplyasov - animation, characters set up, shaders, lighting, characters design, modeling, surrounding modeling, composing, edition, special effects. Optimization and rendering. Screenplay assistance, directing, producing and management. Everything was created and rendered with one computer :)
3D models by:
- Oleg Avramenko;
- Oleg Prosvirnin;
- Dmitriy Shilov;
- Vladimir Saenkov;
- Alexey Troshin.
Episode 3 and 4 motion capture by Vadim Garelin (Vataga Studio)
Russian voiceover: MARAKUJA Records;
English translation by Ilya Mukhanov;
English voiceover by Josh Bloomberg;
English voiceover support: Clarus Victoria
English voice processing: Ivan Pereligin
Spanish subtitles: Luca ML
Bulgarian subtitles: Viktoria Tsaryova
German subtitles: Yurii Erofeev
Serbian subtitles: Elizabeta Musić
Norwegian subtitles: Vladislav Panteleev
Ukranian subtitles: Vladislav Panteleev
Information Support: Sci-One Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSaVoRErW4kqKsDqExs2MXA
Technological Support: XXII century web portal https://22century.ru/
Skulls were provided by the State Biological Museum named after K.A. Timiryazev.
Crownfunding and information support - Dmitriy Puchkov and Studio "Polniy P" https://oper.ru
(c) ANTROPOGENEZ.RU
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https://wn.com/Evolution_From_Ape_To_Man._From_Proconsul_To_Homo_Heidelbergensis
For Millions of years, our planet has been floating in space. Millions of creatures have lived on its surface. Many a quaint being was among them, but they affected only our, human imagination, for in the evolutionary struggle we are the only ones who have obtained the advantage of reason.
Evolution from ape to man
The animated movie made by Sergey Krivoplyasov and Antropogenez.ru in 2017
Why don’t apes evolve into humans? https://youtu.be/cfqIpr_xWlE
Subscribe to our channel: https://clck.ru/Jnmvo
Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?c=1927495
Сharacters (human ancestors):
- Proconsul heseloni
- Ardipithecus ramidus
- Australopithecus afarensis
- Homo habilis
- Homo ergaster
- Homo heidelbergensis
The following people took part in the creation of the cartoon:
- Alexander Sokolov - science consultant, project management;
- Stanislav Drobyshevskiy - science consultant, screenplay, Russian voiceover.
- Sergey Krivoplyasov - animation, characters set up, shaders, lighting, characters design, modeling, surrounding modeling, composing, edition, special effects. Optimization and rendering. Screenplay assistance, directing, producing and management. Everything was created and rendered with one computer :)
3D models by:
- Oleg Avramenko;
- Oleg Prosvirnin;
- Dmitriy Shilov;
- Vladimir Saenkov;
- Alexey Troshin.
Episode 3 and 4 motion capture by Vadim Garelin (Vataga Studio)
Russian voiceover: MARAKUJA Records;
English translation by Ilya Mukhanov;
English voiceover by Josh Bloomberg;
English voiceover support: Clarus Victoria
English voice processing: Ivan Pereligin
Spanish subtitles: Luca ML
Bulgarian subtitles: Viktoria Tsaryova
German subtitles: Yurii Erofeev
Serbian subtitles: Elizabeta Musić
Norwegian subtitles: Vladislav Panteleev
Ukranian subtitles: Vladislav Panteleev
Information Support: Sci-One Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSaVoRErW4kqKsDqExs2MXA
Technological Support: XXII century web portal https://22century.ru/
Skulls were provided by the State Biological Museum named after K.A. Timiryazev.
Crownfunding and information support - Dmitriy Puchkov and Studio "Polniy P" https://oper.ru
(c) ANTROPOGENEZ.RU
https://vk.com/antropogenez_ru
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Contact
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- published: 18 Aug 2019
- views: 15029690
20:01
Evolution of Humans in 20 Minutes
What if mushrooms influenced human evolution and could now revolutionize mental health treatments? https://bit.ly/cybin-whatif 👈 Discover Cybin’s groundbreak...
What if mushrooms influenced human evolution and could now revolutionize mental health treatments? https://bit.ly/cybin-whatif 👈 Discover Cybin’s groundbreaking approach to solving one of humanity’s biggest problems: depression.
Asteroids. Volcanoes. Lack of oxygen. These were just some of the ways life was almost snuffed out on our planet. But against all odds. Humans have managed to survive. So, how did we go from tiny molecules to taking over the entire world? We'll take you on a journey through time that explores the evolution of humans in twenty minutes.
00:00 Evolution of Humans
01:43 Beginning of life
08:00 Chimpanzees and humans
11:36 Control of fire
16:11 Human migrations
This YouTube video was conducted on behalf of Cybin Inc. (NYSE American | CYBN CBOE | CYBN.NE) and was funded by Outside The Box Capital Inc. and/or affiliates after Underknown was engaged by Outside The Box Capital Inc. to advertise for Cybin Inc. (NYSE American | CYBN CBOE | CYBN.NE)
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What if mushrooms influenced human evolution and could now revolutionize mental health treatments? https://bit.ly/cybin-whatif 👈 Discover Cybin’s groundbreaking approach to solving one of humanity’s biggest problems: depression.
Asteroids. Volcanoes. Lack of oxygen. These were just some of the ways life was almost snuffed out on our planet. But against all odds. Humans have managed to survive. So, how did we go from tiny molecules to taking over the entire world? We'll take you on a journey through time that explores the evolution of humans in twenty minutes.
00:00 Evolution of Humans
01:43 Beginning of life
08:00 Chimpanzees and humans
11:36 Control of fire
16:11 Human migrations
This YouTube video was conducted on behalf of Cybin Inc. (NYSE American | CYBN CBOE | CYBN.NE) and was funded by Outside The Box Capital Inc. and/or affiliates after Underknown was engaged by Outside The Box Capital Inc. to advertise for Cybin Inc. (NYSE American | CYBN CBOE | CYBN.NE)
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#whatif #future #futurehumans #humanevolution
- published: 04 May 2024
- views: 656557
12:49
How Did Humans Evolve? Crash Course Biology #19
What’s a human? And how did we become humans, anyway? In this episode of Crash Course Biology, we’ll meet some of our closest relatives and trace how we evolved...
What’s a human? And how did we become humans, anyway? In this episode of Crash Course Biology, we’ll meet some of our closest relatives and trace how we evolved into the brainy, inventive, complex species we are today.
Chapters:
The First Humans 00:00
What is a Human? 1:18
Hominins 2:31
Dr. Xinzhi Wu 4:09
Hominin Interbreeding 5:32
How Humans Evolved 7:02
Review & Credits 11:44
This series was produced in collaboration with HHMI BioInteractive, committed to empowering educators and inspiring students with engaging, accessible, and quality classroom resources. Visit https://BioInteractive.org/CrashCourse for more information.
Check out our Biology playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8dPuuaLjXtPW_ofbxdHNciuLoTRLPMgB
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https://wn.com/How_Did_Humans_Evolve_Crash_Course_Biology_19
What’s a human? And how did we become humans, anyway? In this episode of Crash Course Biology, we’ll meet some of our closest relatives and trace how we evolved into the brainy, inventive, complex species we are today.
Chapters:
The First Humans 00:00
What is a Human? 1:18
Hominins 2:31
Dr. Xinzhi Wu 4:09
Hominin Interbreeding 5:32
How Humans Evolved 7:02
Review & Credits 11:44
This series was produced in collaboration with HHMI BioInteractive, committed to empowering educators and inspiring students with engaging, accessible, and quality classroom resources. Visit https://BioInteractive.org/CrashCourse for more information.
Check out our Biology playlist here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8dPuuaLjXtPW_ofbxdHNciuLoTRLPMgB
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- published: 07 Nov 2023
- views: 370555
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Different species of Human till now #shorts
Evolution of Human beings :
Models of the skulls of human ancestors and their pictures.
The story of human evolution is a complicated one.
#shorts #humanspecie...
Evolution of Human beings :
Models of the skulls of human ancestors and their pictures.
The story of human evolution is a complicated one.
#shorts #humanspecies #ancestors
List :
Homo habilis (“handy” man)
Homo erectus (“upright man”)
Homo neanderthalensis (the Neanderthal)
The Denisovans
Homo floresiensis (the “hobbit”)
Homo naledi (“star man”)
Homo sapiens (“wise man”, or “modern humans”)
https://wn.com/Different_Species_Of_Human_Till_Now_Shorts
Evolution of Human beings :
Models of the skulls of human ancestors and their pictures.
The story of human evolution is a complicated one.
#shorts #humanspecies #ancestors
List :
Homo habilis (“handy” man)
Homo erectus (“upright man”)
Homo neanderthalensis (the Neanderthal)
The Denisovans
Homo floresiensis (the “hobbit”)
Homo naledi (“star man”)
Homo sapiens (“wise man”, or “modern humans”)
- published: 01 Nov 2021
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