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In February 2019, scientists reported evidence that Neanderthals walked upright much like modern humans. [13] [14] One study that measured the percentage of people in the United States who chose stairs over escalators when both were available side by side found that only 3 percent chose the stairs, Lieberman said. Ramirez Rozzi FV, Bermudez De Castro JM (April 2004). "Surprisingly rapid growth in Neanderthals". Nature. 428 (6986): 936–939. Bibcode: 2004Natur.428..936R. doi: 10.1038/nature02428. PMID 15118725. S2CID 4407445. You find something like that and that will reinvigorate you for a whole year,” he said. “You don’t have to find anything else.” Anatomical evidence suggests they were much stronger than modern humans [1] while they were 12-14cm shorter on average than post World War II Europeans, but as tall or slightly taller than Europeans of 20 KYA: [2] based on 45 long bones from at most 14 males and 7 females, height estimates using different methods yielded averages in the range of 164–168cm (65–66in) for males and 152cm (60in) for females. [3] Samples of 26 specimens in 2010 found an average weight of 78–83kg (172–183lb) for males and 63–66kg (139–146lb) for females, [4] giving a considerably higher average BMI than H. sapiens. A 2007 genetic study suggested some Neanderthals may have had red hair. [5] [6]

The sight of a flight of stairs next to an escalator probably strikes up a similar internal dialogue within most people. "Hmm, stairs … yeah, I'll take the escalator. Although, I could probably use the exerci … no, I'll take the escalator." Macchiarelli R, Bondioli L, Debénath A, Mazurier A, Tournepiche JF, Birch W, Dean MC (December 2006). "How Neanderthal molar teeth grew". Nature. 444 (7120): 748–751. Bibcode: 2006Natur.444..748M. doi: 10.1038/nature05314. PMID 17122777. S2CID 4399439. Long clavicles (however, Neanderthal clavicles are not relatively long if corrected for body weight and are proportionately similar to those of modern humans [19])Developing the character in 2020 for the live show Harry Hill: Caveman!, he'd conceived the silent spectacle as potentially touring internationally in multiple venues, in the manner of Tape Face's shows. People do have the option to exercise, and take time out of the day to work those muscles that were built to be used. But this conscious decision to burn excess energy is not a decision the human body evolved to need to make. The following is a list of physical traits that distinguish Neanderthals from modern humans. However, not all of them distinguish specific Neanderthal populations from various geographic areas, evolutionary periods, or other extinct humans. Also, many of these traits are present in modern humans to varying extent due to both archaic admixture and the retention of ancestral hominid traits shared with Neanderthals and other archaic humans. Nothing is certain (from unearthed bones) about the shape of soft parts such as eyes, ears, and lips of Neanderthals. [9]

Froehle AW, Churchill SE (2009). "Energetic Competition Between Neandertals and Anatomically Modern Humans" (PDF). PaleoAnthropology: 96–116 . Retrieved 12 September 2022. Bower B (11 April 1992). "Neanderthals to investigators: can we talk?– vocal abilities in pre-historic humans". Science News . Retrieved 29 April 2014. But being the good friend that he is, Barney never complained, he was just happy to have some time with his buddy, Fred Flintstone. Barney is the epitome of what a best friend should be. He was always loyal to Fred no matter how crazy his schemes were or how much trouble they’d get him in with Betty. Not only was he always there for Fred when he had a scheme up his sleeve, but he was also his coworker and bowling buddy. We could all only aspire to be as good of a friend as Barney Rubble!Humans evolved to be a walking species. Whereas chimps walk an average of about 2 to 3 kilometers per day (1.2 to 1.9 miles) — spending most of their time foraging and chomping on vegetation — hunter-gatherers are thought to have walked 9 or more kilometers (5.6 miles) every day, Lieberman said. [ How Many Calories Am I Burning (Infographic)] Recalling the show's live debut for Twiggy, he said: "I've got a Max Wall wig, long hair and a caveman fur and fake rubber feet ... got these fake teeth and the audience just looked at me like I was completely mad. And it didn't get much better. By the end, they were looking at me as if 'when's this going to stop?'"

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