Are you guys interested in Human evolution and history?
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MemberAllosaurusSep-27-2022 12:36 AMOf course, this forum is not the subject but I want to ask a Question, are you guys interested in human evolution and history, and can I sometimes discuss this kind of topic? For me, I am more interested in human evolution than dinosaurs.
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MemberAllosaurusSep-27-2022 10:11 AMDefinitely, I study human evolution in High School for a social studies project... unfortunately living in the south denied me of getting anyone interested in seeing my project.
Back when I was studying human evolution there were three genus of humans, now there is like six or seven. Most of them were apemen or near apemen and only one was clearly human.
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MemberAllosaurusSep-27-2022 10:49 AMSahelanthropus (7 Ma)
Orrorin (6 Ma)
Ardipithecus (5.5–4.4 Ma)
Australopithecus (4-1.8 Ma)
Kenyanthropus (3-2.7 Ma)
Paranthropus (3-1.2 Ma)
Homo (2.8-present day)
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MemberBrachiosaurusSep-27-2022 11:03 AMI have a huge interest in primates (specifically lemurs and great apes), so I'm definitely interested in early human evolution and the evolution of primates in general.
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MemberAllosaurusSep-27-2022 7:19 PMPrimates and Rodents shared a common ancestor roughly around 70-60 Million Years ago
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MemberAllosaurusSep-27-2022 11:32 PMWow, you guys really like human evolution? I didn't know that.
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MemberAllosaurusSep-27-2022 11:44 PMXenotaris I needed to search for Orrorin, Sahelanthrophus, Kenyanthropus, and Paranthropus on Google because I never heard of these species before and I can't believe you actually know that many species. All I know is Ardipithecus, Australopithecus, Homo Hablis, Homo Erectus, Homo Sapiens ( us right now), Neanderthal, and Homo Floresiensis.
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MemberAllosaurusSep-27-2022 11:45 PMSasquaDash and HinikunaGoji, Cool. So I can sometimes discuss this right?
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MemberAllosaurusSep-28-2022 12:27 AMCool Godzilla
I studied human evolution for a social studies project and watched alot of documentaries.
Ardipithecus ramidus
Australopithecus afarensis
Australopithecus africanus
Australopithecus anamnesis
Homo habilis
Homo erectus
Homo rudolfensis
Homo antecessor
Homo neanderthalensis
Homo floresiensis
Homo sapiens
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MemberAllosaurusSep-28-2022 7:24 PMYes, Its a welcoming topic
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MemberAllosaurusSep-29-2022 1:45 AMOK, thx