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https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/humans-and-neanderthals-mated-250000-years-ago-much-earlier-than-thought
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what would the world be ike if the neanderthals still existed alongside the ♥♥♥♥ sapiens?
they still as an independent species got wiped out but they were able to breed with humans.
- documentary years ago on finding neanderthal bones on a skeleton that was many years after they had been wiped out.
But if they did exist now as neanderthals they would be treated as racially impure as happens all over the world and then most likely have a reserve set aside for them to live on in peace unless there is anything of value on it then they would be chased out or murdered.
one of the first ones
https://youtu.be/q_wLxEo5KVc?si=g0loiwz2MiPlbkIe
In fact, different studies estimate that around 2% to 7% of modern human's genes is of neanderthal origin, and around 20% of past different neanderthal genes surviving in one way or another in humans.
Since neanderthals were based in Europe when this occurred, sub-saharan humans have little to no neanderthal genome.