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2P - Most People are Mixed with Two Species of Beings (Neanderthal vs Homo Sapien)


Once upon a time there were two separate species of beings with different DNA, physiques, and skeletal patterns roaming around the planet simultaneously. This is not an opinion but scientific fact. Some may say why is this important. This knowledge provides an understanding of present day society to include diet, mental/physical health, social behavior, and social studies. The two species are Homo Sapiens and Neanderthals. Neanderthals no longer exist in a pure existence, however Neanderthal DNA can be found in modern day Homo Sapiens. At some point during nomadic behavior the two species met and mated eventually mixing the entire Neanderthal species into extension. Ancient Homo Sapien skeletons have been discovered and tested to have no Neanderthal DNA. Neanderthal DNA has traces of various animal DNA while the Ancient Homo Sapien species does not. Current Homo Sapiens have different percentages of Neanderthal DNA depending on origin and race. Is it possible that there are any pure homo sapiens left on the planet? Most likely in certain parts of the world there are some pure Homo Sapiens left.

The Homo Sapiens had low meat diets consisting of mostly fiber (fruits, vegetables, nuts, insects, and roots (natural carbs/starch). Neanderthals had high meat protein diets. Homo sapiens communicate through sounds, language, writing, art, and music. Neanderthals had little communication skills with low level language and drawings. It is not certain through research how the two species began to mate and mix the two DNA types. What is certain is that most people have both species living inside them today. In order to understand the environment to include nature and social aspects, one needs to understand ones self. The more knowledge you gain about yourself the better equipped you will be understanding and solving issues that may or may not surround you.


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