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Could a Human Not in Our Species Still Exist?


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An ancient species of human from China, thought to be long extinct, likely survived until at least the last Ice Age 14,000 years ago, new research finds.

Since the timeframe of these so-called Red Deer Cave people, as well as Homo floresiensis (aka Hobbit humans) from Indonesia, overlapped for many years with that of Homo sapiens, it is possible -- however remote -- that a human not in our species could still exist.

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Although this one would be littlefoot.

We need to find more bones to at least determine if the Red Deer Cave people are related to Floresensis. And maybe try to get some DNA.

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"...human not in our species"?

That would fit jihadists. :passifier:

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That,s probably like the bizarre mongoloid big foot hybrid video that we can see on youtube. the guy looks like a monkey but he's a human and he died in his village. some people told that his mom was raped by a big foot

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There's plenty of them about.....Most of them come from Norfolk, but I've got a couple of them working for me!

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"...human not in our species"? That would fit jihadists. -

Sadly just the opposite our species and maybe the epitomy of the traits we wish were not human.

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I think it is possible, but like most everyone else, highly unlikely. Might explain the ape man/wild man report throughout history though.

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The Chinese half-bigfoot looks like a garden variety full-human with microcephaly to me. Sad cases, but not unheard of.

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