5 Human Species Who Lived Alongside Us
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Publicado 2024-04-09
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Todos los comentarios (21)
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I think that the Denisovan story, as science improves in the future, is going to be the most diverse, unexpected and interesting human story yet to be filled in and told
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I think this is where we get our myths of goblins, tolls and fairies from
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I love learning about other human species. It's fascinating.
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Extinction by snu snu?
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Stefan Milo has a good channel for anyone who wants to learn more after this❤
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It might sound a little cold to say, but it's probably a good thing that the other hominids went extinct. Imagine a separate species of humanoid surviving well into the Agricultural Age, perhaps even past the Bronze Age. A brief glimpse at human history shows how many groups of people would do horrific things to their fellow humans just because they were labeled as "the other". Consider how they would have treated a group whose humanity was a little more ambiguous.
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Some water animal had a bright idea of coming out of the water and now I have to pay bills and am depressed…thanks.
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So we’re all Highlanders? “In the end, there can be only One”.
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We still throw rocks & feces at each other. Now its just high-tech or metaphorical.
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History with Kayleigh has a ton of videos on this subject. She does a great job of researching every subject of her videos, presents everything in a clear and easy to understand manner, and is very good at pronouncing all the complicated names.
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It seems that homo sapiens main advantage over the other hominids was the ability to aggressively absorb or out compete near peer rivals. Homo sapiens appear, other species disappear within a few thousand years. We are historically very similar to how we view modern invasive species in the plant/animal kingdom
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I love the anthropology videos. I'd like to see you break down more of what we know about each of the previous ancient humans
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Everything about ancient hominids I learned from ‘Quest for Fire’, ‘Clan of the Cave Bear’ and ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’.
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I find history and science pretty cool.
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I think you forgot to mention that they found a needle with Denisovans.
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Can you imagine the racism if all those species survived till this day. We hardly tolerate eachother.
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I think the main takeaway from this video is we will fuck damn near anything lol
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Most macropods, lemurs and bipedal rodents are also bipedal, although they move by hopping on two feet at once.
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What honestly is fascinating to me, is if u look at maps where most hominini where found, basically all of them where found on the eastern side of Africa. Very few where found in the west, so i can't wait so see what we might still discover.