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When were the human origin created and what amount of time it was created?

What type of drawbacks to humans have compared to other species?

How has the nature of the human species changed during the Paleolithic age?

What and how did people hunt food?

It was created about 2.5 million years ago, in 1/4000 the time the earth was created, and on a 24-hour day scale it was 5 minutes till midnight.

They’re more aggressive towards there species, also their babies are more dependent for a longer time. Also, the sexual drive is higher than other species.

The human species has developed a bigger brain capacity, which is called homo erectus.

Humans hunted food like berries and nuts, but they didn’t hunt in large groups, such as 1 person

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