The P. Boisei died due to the food supply it digested was taken out due to climate change. They couldn't adapt to this change and died out. Oh, sorry but these animals were herbivores and manly ate reeds.
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The exact reason for the extinction of Homo erectus is still debated among scientists. Some factors that may have contributed include climate change, competition with other hominin species, and inability to adapt to changing environments. Additionally, evidence suggests that they may have been more vulnerable to environmental fluctuations compared to other hominin species.
Homo erectus became extinct because they lacked physical and mental strength needed to evolve and had to evolve into a more sophisticated breed of humans.
Yes, Homo erectus is considered extinct as a species. Fossil records suggest that Homo erectus lived approximately 1.9 million years ago and went extinct around 143,000 years ago.
Homo habilis and Homo erectus are examples of hominins, which are extinct species of the genus Homo that are closely related to modern humans. They are part of our evolutionary history and are considered important in understanding the development of early humans.
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No, humans are currently classified as Homo sapiens, the only remaining species in the Homo genus. Homo erectus was an extinct species of early human that lived approximately 1.9 million to 143,000 years ago.
The plural form of Homo habilis is Homo habilis, the plural form of Homo erectus is Homo erectus, and the plural form of Homo sapiens is Homo sapiens.