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The 200,000-year-old egg reveals the horrible thing that caused human evolution

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Accordingly Heritage DailyEvidence from ancient ostrich eggs has revealed important information about the severe climate change experienced by human ancestors. It was not a natural disaster that led to some difficult years like today, but the transition from the “Garden of Eden” to the land of the dead.

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A special part of Excel – Photo: University of Extension

Dr. of Extension University. Philip Kibbard and Dr. A team of scientists led by Alex Pryor studied isotopes and amino acids. It is one of the very few sites in South Africa that is between 250,000 and 350,000 years old, dating to the earliest form of Homo sapiens’ signature communities.

The special Excel shell fully revealed the climate of the time. Along with some other on-site data, scientists have discovered that this wasteland was once a “paradise garden” for countless other animals, including humans and many endangered species.

But by the time the mysterious egg was born – 200,000 years ago, the transition was at its most crucial stage – the earth was drying up and becoming a fast-dying land. This had a very bad effect Man Ancient, cut off their source of life. But this difficulty is a great motivation to promote evolution, to be able to survive through survivors, to find more tools for life, and to even migrate to face harsh nature.

Many parts of Africa may have become arid, wet, and vice versa, disrupting human life and dramatically inducing evolution.

The reason ostrich eggs are so informative is because the animals eat the freshest leaves of the trees in the area, so the egg shells reflect the details of their diet, thereby helping to understand the flora and fauna.

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