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- Homo - Wikipedia
The early Hominini split further, separating the line to Homo from the lineage of Pan Currently, tribe Hominini designates the subtribes Hominina, containing genus Homo; Panina, genus Pan; and Australopithecina, with several extinct genera—the subtribes are not labelled on this chart
- Homo | Species Facts | Britannica
Together with modern humans, Homo sapiens, the genus includes the extinct species H habilis, H erectus, and H heidelbergensis as well as the Neanderthals (H neanderthalensis), the early form of Homo sapiens called Cro-Magnon, and the enigmatic H naledi
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- HOMO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Homo : a genus of primate mammals of the family Hominidae that includes modern humans (H sapiens) and several extinct related species (such as H erectus and H habilis)
- Homo (genus) - New World Encyclopedia
Homo is the genus that includes modern humans and their close extinct relatives, such as Homo habilis and Homo erectus Members of Homo are distinguished from other hominids by an erect posture, a large cranium, two-footed gait, fully opposable thumbs, and well-developed tool-making ability
- What Is Genus Homo? Species, Fossils, and Origins
Genus Homo falls within the family Hominidae (the great apes) and is distinguished from earlier human ancestors, the australopiths, by a combination of traits: larger brain size, smaller teeth and jaws, more human-like body proportions, and evidence of tool use
- The origin of our species - Natural History Museum
The final part of the gallery explores how our species, Homo sapiens, originated in Africa, before dispersing around the world and becoming the only surviving species of human left today
- 10 Early Members of the Genus Homo - California State University
Chapter 9 described our oldest human ancestors, primarily members of the genus Australopithecus, who lived between 2 million and 4 million years ago This chapter introduces the earliest members of the genus Homo, focusing on Homo habilis and Homo erectus
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