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How To Use Homo habilis In A Sentence

  • Once the producers felt we had seen enough of that, the camera seemlessly segued into another grassy scene: one with prehistoric, upright, hairy Homo habilis digging holes and groping for food, circa two million years ago.
  • The Dmanisi hominids are among the most primitive individuals so far attributed to H. erectus or to any species that is indisputably Homo, and it can be argued that this population is closely related to Homo habilis sensu stricto as known from Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania, Koobi Fora in northern Kenya, and possibly Hadar in Ethiopia. The Panda's Thumb: Transitional Fossils Archives
  • From the neck down, Homo sapiens are almost exactly like our probable ancestor Homo Habilis: a clever, opportunistic, mid-sized omnivore, lightly built and sneaky. Michael Boblett: Exercise for Life -- Not Looks!
  • However, they caution that the small brain and other features of the new skull suggest a close resemblance to Homo habilis, which was more apelike with a thin brow, huge canine teeth, and long, dangling arms.
  • This was clearly the work of Homo Habilis, our tool-making ancestor.
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  • Alternatively, Homo habilis may stand on the evolutionary line between the gracile Australopithecines and Homo erectus.
  • Its discoverers have placed it in our genus, together with the much longer extinct Homo erectus and Homo habilis.
  • In the first season, 1959, Mary Leakey found the skull of Zinjanthropus and the following season their son Jonathan discovered the first remains of Homo habilis.

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