What is the new evolution in humans and what will the new race of humans or the evolution is dead?
the scientific name of all human race from early to future race
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The new evolution in humans is appearance of tail in some it was earlier disappeared from our ancestors but now it is seen in many.
List of evolution of human
i) Dryopathicus
ii) Australopathicus
iii) Homo Habilis
iv) Homo Habilis Neanderthals
v) Homo erectus
vi) Homo sapiens
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The new evolution in humans is appearance of tail in some it was earlier disappeared from our ancestors but now it is seen in many.
List of evolution of human
i) Dryopathicus
ii) Australopathicus
iii) Homo Habilis
iv) Homo Habilis Neanderthals
v) Homo erectus
vi) Homo sapiens
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present human race is known as homo sapiens sapiens
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the new evolution in human race can be seen like disappearing of a finger and disappearing of many other vestigial organs.
Evolution has effectively promoted the causes of atheism, Lenin and Trotsky's communism. this is the prove thAt evolution is not dead
now evolution is dead Because we have evolved, it's natural to imagine we will continue to do so, but I think that's wrong," anthropologist Ian Tattersall of New York's American Museum of Natural History said in an email.
"Everything we know about evolutionary change suggests that genetic innovations are only likely to become fixed in small, isolated populations," he said. For example, Darwin's famous Galápagos finches each evolved from their mainland ancestor to fit a unique habitat on the isolated islands in the Pacific.
Evolution has effectively promoted the causes of atheism, Lenin and Trotsky's communism. this is the prove thAt evolution is not dead
now evolution is dead Because we have evolved, it's natural to imagine we will continue to do so, but I think that's wrong," anthropologist Ian Tattersall of New York's American Museum of Natural History said in an email.
"Everything we know about evolutionary change suggests that genetic innovations are only likely to become fixed in small, isolated populations," he said. For example, Darwin's famous Galápagos finches each evolved from their mainland ancestor to fit a unique habitat on the isolated islands in the Pacific.
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