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  • Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post
    Lucy is an early human as I've told you before. Do you think humans just parachuted from the sky or do you think they evolved?
    Lucy wasn't an early human. You sitting there trying to say that guy doesn't know about evolution but you keep posting nonsense. About like that ******ed 3rd empire by the 15th century bull**** you were posting the other day.

    You're like one those brothers that went to prison and came out using big words but way out of context.

    Either you're trolling or incredibly dumb.

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    • Originally posted by Freedom2111 View Post
      She was a hominin, believed to be an ancestor of **** erectus.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hominidae

      Gorillas, Chimpanzees, **** erectus, Australopithecus, Paranthropus, Orangutans, Neanderthals and humans are all ****nids.

      But **** refers to the human genus, and does not include other great apes.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/****

      All species of the genus **** plus those species of the australopithecines that arose after the split from Pan are called hominins, not to be confused with ****nids which includes the other great apes.

      **** (genus): early humans and modern humans.
      ****nins: early humans, modern humans, plus the australopicines.
      ****nids: humans, ancestors of humans like Australopithecus PLUS the other great apes like Gorillas.
      So you agree that Lucy was the first early human, hominen?

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      • Originally posted by BΣRϟΣRKΣR View Post
        Lucy wasn't an early human. You sitting there trying to say that guy doesn't know about evolution
        And here come the racist ******s running to the defense of their fellow Klansman when they see him taking a schlacking

        Sit down chump

        http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20141...ed-our-origins

        "It was immediately obvious that the skeleton was a momentous find, because the sediments at the site were known to be 3.2 million years old. "I realised this was part of a skeleton that was older than three million years," says Johanson. It was the most ancient early human – or hominin – ever found. Later it became apparent that it was also the most complete: fully 40% of the skeleton had been preserved".

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        • Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post
          Lucy is an early human as I've told you before. Do you think humans just parachuted from the sky or do you think they evolved?
          She was an Australopithecine, not an early human.

          All early humans are of the genus **** (**** erectus, **** habilis, **** sapiens neanderthalensis).

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          • Originally posted by Bobby Dee View Post
            You think theories are facts. That makes you stupid, also shows why your academic scoring is lower.
            Scientific theories are different because they're based on a collection of facts.

            I think you're confusing theory with hypothesis.
            Last edited by JJRod; 09-23-2017, 08:42 PM.

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            • Originally posted by BΣRϟΣRKΣR View Post
              About like that ******ed 3rd empire by the 15th century bull**** you were posting the other day.
              Oh, that was just the 3rd empire for that region in West Africa. Africa as a whole had many many more

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              • Originally posted by GGG Gloveking View Post
                I say parachute. And some of our chutes didn't open all the way

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                • Originally posted by Freedom2111 View Post
                  She was an Australopithecine, not an early human.

                  All early humans are of the genus **** (**** erectus, **** habilis, **** sapiens neanderthalensis).
                  Lucy was an ancient early human which led to the evolution of humans

                  http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20141...ed-our-origins

                  "It was immediately obvious that the skeleton was a momentous find, because the sediments at the site were known to be 3.2 million years old. "I realised this was part of a skeleton that was older than three million years," says Johanson. It was the most ancient early human – or hominin – ever found. Later it became apparent that it was also the most complete: fully 40% of the skeleton had been preserved".

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                  • Originally posted by Chollo Vista View Post
                    So you agree that Lucy was the first early human, hominen?
                    Most anthropologists believe she was NOT an early human, she was an australopithecine.

                    She was an ancestor of early humans, after we split off from our common ancestor with chimpanzees.

                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austra...ecus_afarensis

                    Earliest human may have been **** habilis:

                    [img]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/48/****_habilis.JPG/400px-****_habilis.JPG[/img]

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                    • Originally posted by Freedom2111 View Post
                      Most anthropologists believe she was NOT an early human, she was an australopithecine.
                      I just provided you with a link from bbc saying she was. I can provide many more links

                      You realize wiki isn't a reputable source, right?

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