Posted on 05/03/2024 11:17:40 AM PDT by Red Badger
Modern people and Neanderthals were apparently more like different races-they were both part of the human species, according to the DNA. You can believe as you like, or course...
Some tribes of native Americans disappeared entirely, and over a rather short period of time, although their DNA remains because they interbred with people from other tribes and even other races. Unfortunately, they did not interbreed enough, or before they were already declining in fertility because of inbreeding due to isolation from geography, climate, etc-but that did not make them another species-and neither were Neanderthals...
You might want to read about some more recent research and findings by legitimate scientists and archaeologists that are diligently and carefully done, rather than the long-disproved fringe ones you are espousing. You are are incorrect, and all the links to YouTube videos you keep posting with some dude I’ve never read/heard about saying Neanderthals are apes does not make it so-he and his followers are apparently into other odd stuff as well. But as I said, you believe as you choose-I’ll continue to follow the real, provable discoveries...
I AM a legitimate scientist. The people you are referring to are last-gen evolutonites and they all need to answer one question: Why is a Neanderthal skull such a perfect fit for an ape's profile (Vendramiini)??
That is, if the Neanderthal was supposed to be anything other than a glorified ape...
That was striking to me, as well.
It is because the Neanderthal was a very advanced ape and not any kind of a”human ancestor...
I’d love to see 10 reconstructionists tackle face this at the same time. Bet they won’t even be close...except for the spacing.
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