Life 4.2 Million Years Ago | When Humans Were Not Yet Human

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Life 4.2 Million Years Ago | When Humans Were Not Yet Human
Going back 4.2 million years in Africa, we meet our ancestor Sahelanthropus tchadensis – a species both ape-like and human-like. When heavy rain fell, they took refuge in high places like large tree roots or stacked big leaves to stay dry; when they saw crocodiles by the river, they lit fires from dry branches to chase them away. During the day, they climbed trees to pick fruit and used stones to crack open the rind to get the sweet flesh and drink the juice. Sometimes they even braided vines into small traps to catch tiny prey. At rest, they gathered to care for their young, talked, and shared food together. Thanks to these simple actions, they survived and gradually formed the first human communities. This isn’t fiction but is based on fossil evidence and evolutionary research.
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