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    What are humans?

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    Humans (variously Homo sapiens and Homo sapiens sapiens) are primates of the family Hominidae, and the only extant species of the genus Homo. Humans are distinguished from other primates by their bipedal locomotion, and especially by their relatively larger brain with its particularly well developed neocortex, prefrontal cortex and temporal lobes, which enable high levels of abstract reasoning, language, problem solving, and culture through social learning. Humans use tools to a much higher degree than any other animal, and are the only extant species known to build fires and cook their food, as well as the only known species to clothe themselves and create and use numerous other technologies and arts. The scientific study of humans is the discipline of anthropology.
    Humans are uniquely adept at utilizing systems of symbolic communication such as language and art for self-expression, the exchange of ideas, and organization. Humans create complex social structures composed of many cooperating and competing groups, from families and kinship networks to states. Social interactions between humans have established an extremely wide variety of values, social norms, and rituals, which together form the basis of human society. The human desire to understand and influence their environment, and explain and manipulate phenomena, has been the foundation for the development of science, philosophy, mythology, and religion.
    The human lineage diverged from the last common ancestor with its closest living relative, the chimpanzee, some five million years ago, evolving into the australopithecines and eventually the genus Homo. The first Homo species to move out of Africa was Homo erectus, the African variety of which, together with Homo heidelbergensis, is considered to be the immediate ancestor of modern humans. Homo sapiens originated in Africa, where it reached anatomical modernity about 200,000 years ago and began to exhibit full behavioral modernity around 50,000 years ago. Homo sapiens proceeded to colonize the continents, arriving in Eurasia 125,000–60,000 years ago, Australia around 40,000 years ago, the Americas around 15,000 years ago, and remote islands such as Hawaii, Easter Island, Madagascar, and New Zealand between the years AD 300 and 1280.
    Humans began to practice sedentary agriculture about 12,000 years ago, domesticating plants and animals which allowed for the growth of civilization. Humans subsequently established various forms of government, religion, and culture around the world, unifying people within a region and leading to the development of states and empires. The rapid advancement of scientific and medical understanding in the 19th and 20th centuries led to the development of fuel-driven technologies and improved health, causing the human population to rise exponentially. With individuals widespread in every continent except Antarctica, humans are a cosmopolitan species. By 2012 the global human population was estimated to be around 7 billion.


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human

    Benthere

    ....the Book of Genesis offers a different perspective.
    mycatsmom

    Wow,Romos. You should teach sociology.
    lindilou

    Sasquatch! (that's all folks) ;D
    Benthere

    Lou....dedicated another mass this morning.

    God bless your daughter !
    ROMOS

    My thoughts are always with the chicklet too!
    lindilou

    Awesomeness guys..thank you thank you...

    Here is an example:   ""

    mycatsmom

    That's funny !
    Ducky

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    That looks like my high five's. I can't do them. lol
    lindilou

    Somethings high that's for sure...or someone(s)! LOL
    ClevelandRick

    Good one "J",would have liked for it to run a little longer so we could see those humans look around to see who was looking...
    jhharlan

    Thanks, Rick……...

    Humans are the most parasitic things on the planet..we consistently want to rearrange everything...rivers by damming, pasturelands by flooding, devastating forests older than generations of our own families by chopping them down, using oceans as sewage dumps...and land....what else? I don't want to list any more...oh ya, and skyscrapers...what the heck is up with all the bloody skyscrapers 'blockin' up the scenery, blowin' my mind'? Huh? What up wi' dat? Humans..hmph...go figure..let's go build s'more canals eh? (Just pokin' fun at the Easterners)   ;O

    lindilou

    double D, I am looking at my small child who is gowed on morphine in a hospital bed...she has one more major surgery after 2 that lasted almost 15 hours...total spinal fusion preceded by discectomy..she's also a dwarf... I am the furthest from negative that I have ever been watching this child with a warrior's spirit and more balls than any of us here...I am only speaking the truth...I live on a creek in the wild zone on an island in the pacific man...I see what is going on on the earth very clearly with open eyes...we may be parasites...but we are brilliant parasites! In so much as we destroy...we are so capable of building back up...that's where I'm at bro..

    p.s. I was poking fun at the historical Easterners who covered the landscape with canals pretty much as soon as they arrived...phenomenal if you look at it from the air...google the Great Lakes area...unreal!

    *[edit] I was also scared poopless at the time if ya know what I mean...!

    Sometimes you find some ,  They  are useful ,Like on aKaQA,

    The Human is the highest form of mortal life on the planet. We are made in the image of God.......the bible says.


    Sometime I think my cat, Willow, is a person    ;-)

    lindilou

    ... and the trees bro... the trees!


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