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New Scientist link.
As if we needed any more evidence that they're our closest living relatives, hehe. The speculation that the females have taken up hunting in response to novel environmental pressures certainly supports theories that attribute the evolution of human intelligence to changing environmental pressures, especially those around 1,800,000 years ago with the advent of Homo erectus.
As if we needed any more evidence that they're our closest living relatives, hehe. The speculation that the females have taken up hunting in response to novel environmental pressures certainly supports theories that attribute the evolution of human intelligence to changing environmental pressures, especially those around 1,800,000 years ago with the advent of Homo erectus.