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Could a Neanderthal...?
02-03-2013, 04:01 AM
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Could a Neanderthal...?
What would a Neanderthal have the capacity to do? If we cloned one today, would they be able to properly interact with other humans? Could they behave in a socially acceptable manner? Could a Neanderthal be taught to speak one or more languages, or to read and write? Could one be taught to operate a vehicle like a car or an airplane? Could a Neanderthal, if not needing to be concerned about social stigma, go to work, withdraw and deposit money in the bank, buy groceries at a super market, and live independently as the rest of us humans do?

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02-03-2013, 04:09 AM
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When we shared the earth with neanderthal's, we were also very primative.

If you gave a neandarthal a couple hundred thousands years to adapt then yeah, why not?

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02-03-2013, 04:09 AM
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I a doubt the speaking part. A scientist point out the shape of a neaderthal skull and its ability to produce a vaucals that a human being can. It suggest that neaderthal aren't capable of doing so.

Besides that neaderthals are "very robust". Its brain is about 1.7l compared to Caucasians and Asian brains that are roughly about 1.5l. It also some to suggest that neaderthal are "more intelligenct human beings"

"Neaderthals couldent adapt to climate change as well as humans" and dyed off
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02-03-2013, 04:09 AM
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Neanderthals had larger brains than modern humans, though their exact level of intelligence is unknown. They would most likely fit in quite comfortably with modern society.
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