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What is difference between Homo Habilis and Homo Sapiens?

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Homo habilis was short and had disproportionately long arms compared to modern humans; however, it had a reduction in the protrusion in the face. ... Its immediate ancestor may have been the more massive and ape-like Homo rudolfensis. Homo habilis had a cranial capacity slightly less than half of the size of modern humans.

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Q What is difference between Homo Habilis and Homo Sapiens?

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Homo neanderthalensis and Homo sapiens are two species in the later stages of human evolution. Homo neanderthalensis is commonly called Neanderthal. Homo sapiens is called 'wise man' in Latin: the only known extant human species. Neanderthal is the closest relative of humans. However, there is a significant difference in both species due to biological, anthropological, ethological, linguistic, and other factors. The main difference between Neanderthal and Homo sapiens is that Neanderthals were hunter-gatherers whereas Homo sapiens spend a settled life, producing food through agriculture and domestication. Homo sapiens sapiens and Homo sapiens idaltu are the two subspecies of Homo sapiens. The modern human belongs to Homo sapiens sapiens while the other is an extinct subspecies.

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