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The role of Homo sapiens in the extinction of other humanoid species is complex and not entirely clear-cut. Here's what we know:
• Extinction of other humanoids: Several humanoid species, like Neanderthals and Denisovans, co-existed with early Homo sapiens for some time. These species eventually went extinct.
• Possible role of Homo sapiens: Our arrival and competition for resources could have been a factor in their decline. Homo sapiens may have been more efficient hunters and may have outcompeted them for food.
• Not direct conflict: There's no evidence of widespread warfare between these species. The impact of Homo sapiens might have been more indirect, through competition and disease.
• Interbreeding: Genetic evidence suggests some interbreeding between Homo sapiens and Neanderthals, making the picture even more complex.
So, the answer is nuanced:
• Homo sapiens likely played a role in the extinction of other humanoids, but it wasn't necessarily through direct killing.
• Competition and changing environments were likely bigger factors.
Here are some references for further reading:
• Homo Sapiens Were to Blame for Neanderthal Extinction (Daily Mail): This article highlights a supercomputer simulation suggesting competition as a major factor (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-8844731/Neanderthals-went-extinct-bouts-sudden-intense-climate-change.html)
• Homo sapiens is #9. Who were the eight other human species? (Big Think): This discusses various human species and extinction. (https://www.livescience.com/how-many-human-species.html)

The role of Homo sapiens in the extinction of other humanoid species is complex and not entirely clear-cut. Here's what we know:
• Extinction of other humanoids: Several humanoid species, like Neanderthals and Denisovans, co-existed with early Homo sapiens for some time. These species eventually went extinct.
• Possible role of Homo sapiens: Our arrival and competition for resources could have been a factor in their decline. Homo sapiens may have been more efficient hunters and may have outcompeted them for food.
• Not direct conflict: There's no evidence of widespread warfare between these species. The impact of Homo sapiens might have been more indirect, through competition and disease.
• Interbreeding: Genetic evidence suggests some interbreeding between Homo sapiens and Neanderthals, making the picture even more complex.
So, the answer is nuanced:
• Homo sapiens likely played a role in the extinction of other humanoids, but it wasn't necessarily through direct killing.
• Competition and changing environments were likely bigger factors.
Here are some references for further reading:
• Homo Sapiens Were to Blame for Neanderthal Extinction (Daily Mail): This article highlights a supercomputer simulation suggesting competition as a major factor (https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-8844731/Neanderthals-went-extinct-bouts-sudden-intense-climate-change.html)
• Homo sapiens is #9. Who were the eight other human species? (Big Think): This discusses various human species and extinction. (https://www.livescience.com/how-many-human-species.html)


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