‘Dragon-man’ has appeared: 146,000 years old may have come from newly discovered and sought-after humans
A new type of human, nicknamed “Dragon-man,” has been discovered and is believed to be around 146,000 years old. This discovery could provide important insights into the evolution of humans and their ancestors.
The remains were discovered in Harbin, northeastern China, in 1933, but it wasn’t until recently that they were recognized as belonging to a new human species. The scientists who made the discovery believe that this species may have been one of the last groups of humans to evolve before the emergence of Homo sapiens.
The nickname “Dragon-man” comes from the location where the remains were found, which is known for its dragon legends. The scientific name of the species has not yet been determined, but it is believed to be distinct from other known human species, such as Neanderthals and Denisovans.
The discovery of this new human species has generated a lot of excitement among scientists and the public alike. It provides a glimpse into the diversity of human ancestors that once existed on Earth and sheds light on how they may have evolved over time. Further research on this discovery could help us better understand the origins of our species and our place in the natural world.
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