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viva [34]
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What did Neanderthals do

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vazorg [7]3 years ago
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Answer: The correct answer is. They excelled at hunting animals and making complex stone tools, and their bones reveal that they were extremely muscular and strong, but led hard lives, suffering frequent injuries. There is no doubt that Neanderthals were an intelligent species, successfully adapted to their environment for over 200 Millenia.

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