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  2. Category:Cavemen - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to cavemen and their depictions. They are stock characters representative of primitive humans in the Paleolithic . The popularization of the type dates to the early 20th century, when Neanderthals were influentially described as " simian " or " ape -like" by Marcellin Boule and Arthur Keith .

  3. List of dinosaur specimens with nicknames - Wikipedia

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    This list of nicknamed dinosaur fossils is a list of fossil non-avian dinosaur specimens given informal names or nicknames, in addition to their institutional catalogue numbers. It excludes informal appellations that are purely descriptive (e.g., "the Fighting Dinosaurs", "the Trachodon Mummy").

  4. Caveman - Wikipedia

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    The anachronistic combination of cavemen with dinosaurs eventually became a cliché, and has often been intentionally invoked for comedic effect. The comic strips B.C., Alley Oop, the Spanish comic franchise Mortadelo y Filemón, and occasionally The Far Side and Gogs portray "cavemen" with dinosaurs.

  5. Sexual dimorphism in dinosaurs - Wikipedia

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    Sexual dimorphism in dinosaurs refers to the different physical characteristics of male and female dinosaurs of the same species. This means that the male and female dinosaurs of a species may differ in size, color, shape, or they may even look like a completely different species altogether, such as in the case of the anglerfish .

  6. Neanderthal - Wikipedia

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    His name in turn means 'new man', being a learned Graecisation of the German surname Neumann. Neanderthal can be pronounced using the /t/ (as in / n i ˈ æ n d ər t ɑː l / ) [ 104 ] or the standard English pronunciation of th with the fricative / θ / (as / n i ˈ æ n d ər θ ɔː l / ).

  7. Java Man - Wikipedia

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    Believing that the three fossils belonged to a single individual, "probably a very aged female", Dubois renamed the specimen Anthropopithecus erectus. [9] Only in late 1892, when he determined that the cranium measured about 900 cubic centimetres (55 cu in), did Dubois consider that his specimen was a transitional form between apes and humans ...

  8. Cro-Magnon - Wikipedia

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    Broca introduced the specimen names and called Cro-Magnon 1 Le Vieillard, from which the name "Old Man" became popularly used. [30] [41] After complete analyses of individual bones by early 2000s, it became generally agreed that the rock shelter contained 140 human remains from at least eight individuals: four adults and four infant. [30] [42]

  9. Australopithecus afarensis - Wikipedia

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    This gives a male to female body mass ratio of 1.52, compared to 1.22 in modern humans, 1.37 in chimpanzees, and about 2 for gorillas and orangutans. [38] However, this commonly cited weight figure used only three presumed-female specimens, of which two were among the smallest specimens recorded for the species.