Cavemen included neanderthals, homosapiens (cro-magnons), and other hominids; they all could be classified as cavemen.
2006-11-09 10:54:34
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answered by Its not me Its u 7
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2016-05-13 01:40:02
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answered by ? 3
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Caveman is a term used to describe several early hominids and early humans. neanderthal is a specific species of early Hominids.. It is also wise to note that Neanderthals are not considered to be directly related to Humans but are a side branch of the Homonids
2006-11-08 18:16:13
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answered by roy H 3
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Caveman defines all walks of life.
2006-11-08 18:08:29
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answered by frankmilano610 6
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caveman is a term used to define all early lifeforms of man
2006-11-08 18:07:45
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-04-30 21:58:09
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answered by ? 3
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Neandertal was a species of the Homo genus that inhabited Europe and parts of western Asia. The first proto-Neanderthal traits appear in Europe as early as 350,000 years ago. By 130,000 years ago, full blown Neanderthal characteristics had appeared and by 50,000 years ago, Neanderthals disappeared from Asia, although they did not reach extinction in Europe until 33,000 to 24,000 years ago, perhaps 15,000 years after Homo sapiens had migrated into Europe.
Neanderthals had many adaptations to a cold climate, such as large braincase, short but robust builds, and large noses — traits selected by nature in cold climates, as observed in modern sub-arctic populations. Their brain sizes have been estimated as larger than modern humans, although such estimates have not been adjusted for their more robust builds. On average, Neanderthal males stood about 1.65 m tall (just under 5' 5") and were heavily built, and muscular due to their physical activity and robust bone structure. Females were about 1.53 to 1.57 m tall (about 5'–5'2").
Cave men, as you say, Humans, or human beings, are bipedal primates belonging to the mammalian species Homo sapiens (Latin for "wise man" or "knowing man") under the family Hominidae (known as the great apes). Humans have a highly developed brain capable of abstract reasoning, language and introspection. This, combined with an erect body carriage that frees their upper limbs for manipulating objects, has allowed humans to make greater use of tools than any other species.
Humans are also noted for their desire to understand and influence the world around them, seeking to explain and manipulate natural phenomena through religion, science, philosophy and mythology. This natural curiosity has led to the development of advanced tools and skills; humans are the only known species to build fires, cook their food, clothe themselves, and use numerous other technologies.
Human body types vary substantially. Although body size is largely determined by genes, it is also significantly influenced by environmental factors such as diet and exercise. The tallest human population are the Dutch people, with an average height of a Dutch adult female is 170 centimetres (5 feet 7 inches), while the average height for a male is 185 centimeters (6 feet 1 inch).[3] The shortest people are the Mbuti and Baka tribes in Congo, Cameroon and Gabon who have an average male height of less than 150 centimeters (4 feet 11 inches).
2006-11-08 18:10:52
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answered by Anonymous
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The NON-SCIENTIFIC term "CAVEMAN" refers to prehistoric man during the time he was believed to live in naturally occuring caves, before man learned to build shelter for himself, specifically the Paleolithic era.
"Neanderthal" refers to "humans" who lived in a more specific time frame ( roughy 50,000 years ago)
2006-11-08 18:16:10
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answered by troydowning 5
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neanderthal was the group of people died out
homo sapiens may have killed them or just taken all the food
2006-11-08 18:08:33
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answered by q6656303 6
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