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what's the difference between a human and a homo sapien?​

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Answered by pranjal0407
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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. ... The modern human belongs to Homo sapiens sapiens while the other is an extinct subspecies.

Answered by bhatiamona
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What's the difference between a human and a homo sapien?​

The main difference between humans and homoserines is that humans are the further subspecies of Homo sapiens, which are forms of modern humans. The modern name for man is Homo sapiens-sapiens. Homo sapiens sapiens is the definition of modern human. Humans are a subspecies of modern Homo sapiens that evolved about 160,000 years ago and spread to different continents.

Homo sapiens refers to the species of all primates living on this earth which are highly developed. Today's modern humans are primates of this category. This category also includes animals like monkeys, lemurs, lorises, apes etc. The genetic DNA of all species is found to be of the same level. Homo sapiens is the ancient form of human, from which human has evolved later.

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