themadhair
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Why is there only one nationality of Irish people?
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Why is there only one nationality of Irish people?
Why is there only one nationality of Irish people?
...or been in a pub on March 17th.Never been to Boston, eh?
Actually, it just occured to me that you could ask the same question of any other speicies on the planet. There is only one species of each species.
uh no....
the chimpanzee and the bonobo chimp for example....
not to mention INSECTS......
Chimpanzee, sometimes colloquially chimp, is the common name for the two extant species of ape in the genus Pan where the Congo River forms the boundary between the native habitat of the two species:[2]
Chimpanzees are members of the Hominidae family, along with gorillas, humans, and orangutans. Chimpanzee are thought to have split from human evolution about 6 million years ago and thus the two chimpanzee species are the closest living relatives to humans, all being members of the Hominini tribe (along with extinct species of Hominina subtribe). Chimpanzees are the only known members of the Panina subtribe. The two Pan species split only about one million years ago.
- Common Chimpanzee, Pan troglodytes: the better known chimpanzee lives primarily in West and Central Africa.
- Bonobo, Pan paniscus: also known as the "Pygmy Chimpanzee or Bonzi Chimpanzee", this species is found in the forests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Chimpanzee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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One of the popular theories is, that modern humans pushed neanderthals into extinction.
modern human beings are all thats left of the different hominids that walked the lands in the last million years.
Humans are apes.There is still no physical evidence of humans evolving from apes.
I missed that context too, likely on account of it making no sense.You apparently missed the context in my post regarding the evolutionary theory in humans and apes and the link between them both.
humans and neanderthals ate the same food, used the same resources and lived in the same places. Humans and the great apes until recently did none of these things... now all of the great apes are facing extinction within the next couple decades.It is a theory though.
Modern humans pushing neanderthals to extinction still makes to no sense to me since we still have primates that were around as long as humans and neanerthals. Even though I truly believe in evolution, much of these evolutionary theories are still but theories. There is still no physical evidence of humans evolving from apes. Yet I could see why it would be highly probably given the DNA we share with certain primates.
Anyway, I've often wondered this too.