Homo Habilis: Evidence for Evolution or Extinct Ape?
Do Natural History Museums Display the Truth About Origins?
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16-Sep-2020
Natural History Museums everywhere display line-ups of ape-to-human icons that supposedly show how humans evolved from ape-like creatures millions of years ago. One step in this line up is Homo habilis. This icon is not represented by a single complete skeleton and has only about 100 bones assigned to it. Is it evidence that humans evolved millions of years ago, or is it just an extinct ape?
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