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524 Interspecies competition led to even more forms of ancient human -- defying evolutionary trends in vertebrates

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ScienceDaily · 04/17/2024 13:10 EDT

Interspecies competition led to even more forms of ancient human -- defying evolutionary trends in vertebrates

Competition between species played a major role in the rise and fall of hominins -- and produced a 'bizarre' evolutionary pattern for the Homo lineage -- according to a new study that revises the start and end dates for many of our early ancestors.

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