Extant human populations have historically been divided into subspecies, but since around the 1980s all extant groups have tended to be subsumed into a single species, H. sapiens, avoiding division into subspecies altogether
Well but when youre trying to talk about neadertal youre not gonna say homo sapiens
Some sources show Neanderthals (H. neanderthalensis) as a subspecies (H. sapiens neanderthalensis).[15][16] Similarly, the discovered specimens of the H. rhodesiensis species have been classified by some as a subspecies (H. sapiens rhodesiensis), although it remains more common to treat these last two as separate species within the genus Homo rather than as subspecies within H. sapiens.[17]
You say homo neanderthalensis
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ah shite you got me there
Have you read man after man?
No, but I have read the wikipedia page
I have it downloaded on my mobile.
wait, so whatâs this argument about?
haha no homo
jk
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yes, and to vote we need a link to the shoutbox.
Wait this is a thing?
what?
I didnât know there was a chat thing.
well, there is! anyways i forgot to say, welcome to the community!