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Origins of slow growth on crocodiles

Origins of slow growth on crocodiles
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Origins of slow growth on crocodiles

Origins of slow growth on crocodiles
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Ancient relatives buried dead, carved caves 100,000 years before humans

An extinct human relative known as Homo naledi were burying their dead and carving cave art into rock walls some 100,000 years before modern man decided he invented those practices, three new studies claim.

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Mysterious species buried their dead and carved symbols 100,000 years before humans

(CNN) — Researchers have uncovered evidence that members of a mysterious archaic human species buried their dead and carved symbols on cave walls long before the earliest evidence of burials by modern humans. The brains belonging to the extinct species, known as Homo naledi, were around one-third the size of a modern human brain. The […]

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