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I wish I could remember everything that I have read down so far as it is sooo interesting. I probably should have read Sapiens before Homo deus, though.
Question: Am currently reading about how some theorise that Homo sapiens mated with Homo neanderthalensis some 70,000 years ago... Being of different species, the two animals wouldn't be able to breed, though, right? Is there something I am overlooking?
— Sep 22, 2018 03:11AM
Question: Am currently reading about how some theorise that Homo sapiens mated with Homo neanderthalensis some 70,000 years ago... Being of different species, the two animals wouldn't be able to breed, though, right? Is there something I am overlooking?
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Amy
is on page 15 of 512
I wish I could remember everything that I have read down so far as it is sooo interesting. I probably should have read Sapiens before Homo deus, though.
Question: Am currently reading about how some theorise that Homo sapiens mated with Homo neanderthalensis some 70,000 years ago... Being of different species, the two animals wouldn't be able to breed, though, right? Is there something I am overlooking?
— Sep 21, 2018 07:25AM
Question: Am currently reading about how some theorise that Homo sapiens mated with Homo neanderthalensis some 70,000 years ago... Being of different species, the two animals wouldn't be able to breed, though, right? Is there something I am overlooking?
Amy
is on page 15 of 512
I wish I could remember everything that I have read down so far as it is sooo interesting. I probably should have read Sapiens before Homo deus, though.
Question: Am currently reading about how some theorise that Homo sapiens mated with Homo neanderthalensis some 70,000 years ago... Being of different species, the two animals wouldn't be able to breed, though, right? Is there something I am overlooking?
— Sep 21, 2018 07:25AM
Question: Am currently reading about how some theorise that Homo sapiens mated with Homo neanderthalensis some 70,000 years ago... Being of different species, the two animals wouldn't be able to breed, though, right? Is there something I am overlooking?

