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Homo habilis and Origin of language

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Difference between Homo habilis and Origin of language

Homo habilis vs. Origin of language

Homo habilis was a species of early humans, who lived between roughly 2.1 and 1.5 million years ago. The evolutionary emergence of language in the human species has been a subject of speculation for several centuries.

Similarities between Homo habilis and Origin of language

Homo habilis and Origin of language have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Australopithecine, Australopithecus, Chimpanzee, Homo, Homo erectus, Homo ergaster, Homo sapiens, Human, Primate.

Australopithecine

Australopithecines are generally all species in the related Australopithecus and Paranthropus genera, and it typically includes Kenyanthropus, Ardipithecus, and Praeanthropus.

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Australopithecus

Australopithecus (informal australopithecine or australopith, although the term australopithecine has a broader meaning as a member of the subtribe Australopithecina which includes this genus as well as Paranthropus, Kenyanthropus, Ardipithecus, and Praeanthropus) is an extinct genus of hominins.

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Chimpanzee

The taxonomical genus Pan (often referred to as chimpanzees or chimps) consists of two extant species: the common chimpanzee and the bonobo.

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Homo

Homo (Latin homō "human being") is the genus that encompasses the extant species Homo sapiens (modern humans), plus several extinct species classified as either ancestral to or closely related to modern humans (depending on a species), most notably Homo erectus and Homo neanderthalensis.

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Homo erectus

Homo erectus (meaning "upright man") is an extinct species of archaic humans that lived throughout most of the Pleistocene geological epoch.

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Homo ergaster

Homo ergaster (meaning "working man") or African Homo erectus is an extinct chronospecies of the genus Homo that lived in eastern and southern Africa during the early Pleistocene, between about 1.9 million and 1.4 million years ago.

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Homo sapiens

Homo sapiens is the systematic name used in taxonomy (also known as binomial nomenclature) for the only extant human species.

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Human

Humans (taxonomically Homo sapiens) are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina.

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Primate

A primate is a mammal of the order Primates (Latin: "prime, first rank").

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Homo habilis and Origin of language Comparison

Homo habilis has 65 relations, while Origin of language has 205. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 3.33% = 9 / (65 + 205).

References

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