Homo erectus - (hō´mō ērĕk´ts), extinct hominid living between 1.6 million and 250000 years ago. Homo erectus is thought to have evolved in Africa from H.
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Homo erectus - Homo erectus is a hominid species designated to the Homo genus that exhibits a morphology of a warmer climate. Homo erectus | return to species list...
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Note: Many facts have been simplified to make them easier to understand.; About two million years ago Homo habilis evolved into the first people called Homo Erectus. Their bodies were like ours but their faces were still ape-like. They ate raw plants and meat, so they needed strong jaws to chew their food.
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An interesting change is taking place in creationist circles in respect of the status of the taxon Homo erectus and its relationship to Homo sapiens sapiens.
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The earliest creatures of the human genus are Homo habilis and Homo erectus, users of stone tools, with enlarged brains. F-2. HOMO HABILIS AND HOMO ERECTUS:
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Homo erectus (hō'mō ērek'tus) [key], extinct hominid living between 1.6 million and 250,000 years ago. Homo erectus is thought to have evolved in Africa from H. habilis, the first member of the genus Homo. See B. A. Sigmon and J. S. Cybulski, Homo erectus (1981); N. Eldredge and I. Tattersall, The Myths of...
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Australopithecus boisei; Homo habilis; Homo georgicus; Homo erectus; Homo ergaster; Homo antecessor; Homo heidelbergensis; Homo neanderthalensis; Homo floresiensis; Homo sapiens sapiens; A large number of tools and weapons have been found, more advanced than those of Homo erectus. Neandertals were formidable hunters,
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