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Could homo sapiens have evolved directly from homo habilies

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Answered by llPresciousLilyll
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This species was initially considered to be a direct ancestor of modern humans but fossil discoveries in the mid-1980s showed that Homo habilis had rather ape-like limb proportions. ... If so, Homo habilis may be a direct ancestor of modern humans or that they both evolved from a yet-undiscovered species.

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This species was initially considered to be a direct ancestor of modern humans but fossil discoveries in the mid-1980s showed that Homo habilis had rather ape-like limb proportions. If so, Homo habilis may be a direct ancestor of modern humans or that they both evolved from a yet-undiscovered species.

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