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YoshitoKikuchi
02/19/18 9:47:12 AM
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Apparently they were still around just 40,000 years ago.
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Doom_Art
02/19/18 9:48:17 AM
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Humans Darwin'd them all
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ThyCorndog
02/19/18 9:49:21 AM
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some fucking, more killing than fucking, and possibly disease
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rabbi_baby
02/19/18 9:49:40 AM
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They didn't rush tech
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Tyranthraxus
02/19/18 9:50:49 AM
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Homo Erectus fucked them and themselves into extinction.
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Foppe
02/19/18 9:51:48 AM
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Mr. Garrison happened.
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02/19/18 9:54:01 AM
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Taharqa_
02/19/18 9:58:51 AM
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Homo Sapiens bred like rabbits and had larger clans, they also migrated frequently spreading knowledge and technology and had better linguistic ability. Neanderthals in comparison had rather small clans and any innovation and technology that was learned stayed within the group as there wasn't a free flow of ideas or travel between groups. Mortality rate for Neanderthals was likely a lot higher than Homo Sapiens too, life for them was really rugged.
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RIPVyseCity
02/19/18 10:03:56 AM
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"to homoneanderthalensis, his mutant cousin homosapiens 'which is us' was an aberration. The arrival of the mutated species, homosapiens, was followed by the immediate extinction of their less evolved kin"
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Trumpo
02/19/18 10:23:00 AM
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They voted for for potus 45
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YoshitoKikuchi
02/19/18 11:04:23 AM
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Taharqa_ posted...
Homo Sapiens bred like rabbits and had larger clans, they also migrated frequently spreading knowledge and technology and had better linguistic ability. Neanderthals in comparison had rather small clans and any innovation and technology that was learned stayed within the group as there wasn't a free flow of ideas or travel between groups. Mortality rate for Neanderthals was likely a lot higher than Homo Sapiens too, life for them was really rugged.


Hmm
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Kombucha
02/19/18 11:09:15 AM
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iirc many people still carry neanderthal genes.
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02/19/18 11:11:14 AM
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MrDrMan
02/19/18 11:12:22 AM
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Who said they went extinct? Ive encountered plenty.
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Fony
02/19/18 11:13:35 AM
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Neanderthals weren't as healthy overall. Mixed in with stupidity(relative), tribalism and cannibalism they were outlasted and many of them were absorbed into early humans in Europe and Asia. The neanderthal had poor mental health and low fertility. They actually discovered that conditions such as schizophrenia, arthritis and impotence are genetic traits traced back to Neanderthal DNA(which would explain why they are more represented among humans with more neanderthal DNA in them).
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AmonAmarth
02/19/18 11:26:24 AM
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combination of being killed
or sexing.

almost everyone outside Africa has neananderthal in them.
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ThyCorndog
02/19/18 11:27:39 AM
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Kombucha posted...
iirc many people still carry neanderthal genes.

everyone except purely sub-saharan africans has at least some, I think. though I'm not sure about australian aboriginals
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C_Pain
02/19/18 11:34:06 AM
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they're dumb as fuck
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Tyranthraxus
02/19/18 12:27:30 PM
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C_Pain posted...
they're dumb as fuck

They weren't more dumb than homo erectus. The two species bred creating homosapiens in the process.
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Taharqa_
02/19/18 12:30:57 PM
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Tyranthraxus posted...
C_Pain posted...
they're dumb as fuck

They weren't more dumb than homo erectus. The two species bred creating homosapiens in the process.


Homo Sapiens evolved in Africa, then they began to migrate north. Neanderthals were already in Europe before Homo Sapiens arrived.
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ThyCorndog
02/19/18 1:03:58 PM
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VoightKent posted...
Neanderthals are not a separate species: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqKPgm6Wb-fz1-EFnQDulbA

that account/playlist
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AmonAmarth
02/19/18 1:06:36 PM
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ThyCorndog posted...
Kombucha posted...
iirc many people still carry neanderthal genes.

everyone except purely sub-saharan africans has at least some, I think. though I'm not sure about australian aboriginals


there is also the denisovans.

they are found outside africa too. particularly in aboriginal australians, melanesians, and some south asians.
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YoshitoKikuchi
02/19/18 11:58:39 PM
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Fascinating
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Sami1000
02/20/18 12:03:02 AM
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Afaik, they failed to adapt to climate change. When they couldn't hunt big prey anymore they didn't know how to get food efficiently or easily. They starved and didn't know how to survive in new climates.
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Atralis
02/20/18 12:08:51 AM
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More of them died than lived for a few tens of thousands years is the basic answer.

Wars probably happened but you have to realize that the period between when humans encountered them for the first time and their end was many times longer than the recorded history of humanity. It wasn't one big war. It wasn't something that the great great great great great great great grandsons of the first humans that encountered them would have remembered when they finally went extinct. They died out because we, as a species were better at surviving.
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0AbsoluteZero0
02/20/18 12:14:47 AM
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A terrible disease known only as the Neanderthal taint wiped out the vast majority of them. They had little hope to recover from such a catastrophic event.
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kuwab0
02/20/18 12:22:29 AM
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3deep5u
02/20/18 12:23:50 AM
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They were alive even like 15,000 years ago IIRC
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apolloooo
02/20/18 12:28:44 AM
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ThyCorndog posted...
some fucking, more killing than fucking, and possibly disease

Also taking their food source.

It is basically one of the first massive genocide directly and indirectly commited by our species.

We humans are just hunt more effectively and can take down huge animals and huge amount of smaller animals by traps and strategy.

Neanderthals tend to hunt in smaller group and incapable of more organized effort to hunt. When our ancestor came, we just exhausted all the resource, plus warfare, disease etc, basically wiped out the thals.

The one who survived are the one who try to integrate into human society this th result is the 2% of the Neanderthal gene in some of our population (or was it 2% of the population i forgot)
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masticatingman
02/20/18 12:34:51 AM
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They do form a significant chunk of the DNA for certain people groups. Even a few percentage points at this point in time is pretty significant.
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Malcrasternus
02/20/18 12:43:02 AM
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Most voted for Nader.
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