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  1. According to most anthropologists, Neanderthals are a separate human species. They lived happily on the territory of modern Europe for several hundred thousand years, frozen at the same level, until homo sapiens (our ancestors) came from the African continent. More intelligent and adaptable to the environment, they soon pushed out their “brothers”, after which the Neanderthals disappeared from the face of the earth. However, there were cases of mixed “marriages”. Therefore, the modern representative of the Caucasian race carries about five percent of the Neanderthal genes. That is, there is a great way to shame all sorts of racists – a real full-fledged Homo Sapiens is a representative of the indigenous population of Africa, and the blue-eyed blonde is a product of mixing Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon (Homo Sapiens)…

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