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Homo Habilis

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Homo habilis is an extinct species of the genus Homo, believed to have lived approximately 2.1 to 1.5 million years ago in Africa.

Key Features

  • Evolutionary ancestor of modern humans
  • First known to make and use stone tools
  • Lived during the Lower Paleolithic period

Pros

  • Significant role in human evolution
  • Development of tools demonstrates intellectual advancement

Cons

  • Limited information available due to fossil record
  • Incomplete understanding of behavior and social structure

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