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Hominid Hominid

By: Tommy

Bibliography

Introduction

Ausralopithecines

Homo Erectus

Early modern Homo Supines

Conclusion

Homo Neanderthalensis

The End

Introduction

Hominids have four tapes one is Australopithecines, one is Homo erectus, one is Homo Neanderthalensis the last one is Early midern Homo Supines. They have lived on Earth for long time. Now many scientists find many homos' fossil.

Ausralopithecines Ausralopithecines was

the oldest one, it had been lived in the world for many years ago. They looked like monkeyes, but their bodies were bigger than monkeyes. They ate the animal and drank water beside the river. They didn't have fire to toast the meat to eat.

Homo Erectus Homo Erecctus could

stand up, not like Ausralopithecines were crawl. They could use their two hands to hold the tools. They used the stone to make the tools, but they didn’t knew how to make fire and keep themselves warm.

Homo Neanderthalensis

Homo Neanderthalensis can stood on their two feet, and they knew how to made fire to keep themselves warm and toast the foods. They can use the tools to kill animals or shoot the animals.

Early modern Homo Supines

These years the many scientists found many Early modern Homo Supine's foils, that was mean many Early modern Homo Supines had lived on Earth many years ago.

This picture is about Early modern Homo Supine's teeth.

Conclusion

Homind had lived on Earth many years ago, and they had the skills from crawling to walking, from no fire to know how to make fire, they were from hunting gather to star farming, and they from live moving around to stay in one spase. Their brain got smarter.

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