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The Reason Neanderthals Were Shorter Than Human Beings, the Physicality of the Neanderthal Thorax, the Strength Imbalance Between Human Beings and Neanderthals, Human Being Brain vs Neanderthal Brain, the Benefit of Neanderthals Possessing an Occipital Lobe Larger Than Human Beings, the Benefit of Neanderthal Genes Present Within Human Beings During the Modern Day, the Physical Traits Human Beings May Have Received From Neanderthals, the Neanderthal Genetic Adaptation Which Negatively Impacts Human Beings During the Modern Day, the Number of Human Beings Post Colonizing Africa, Asia, Europe, and Australia vs the Number of Neanderthals Post Colonizing Europe, the Length of History Revealed Within a 3’ Core Sample of Sediment, the Meaning of Dark Layers Within a Sediment Core Sample, the Meaning of Light Layers Within a Sediment Core Sample, the Reason the Neanderthal Population Decreased to 20,000 During the Late Pleistocene Epoch, the Period When Neanderthals are No Longer Present Within the Stratigraphic Fossil Record, the Unique Chemical Fingerprint of All Volcanic Ash, the Number of Super Volcanos World Wide and the Largest Super Volcano in the World, and the Location With Half of the World’s Geysers

Neanderthals were on average 6” shorter than human beings, due to their vast musculature caused by androgen hormones within their bodies which may have caused them to be more aggressive than humans. Neanderthals were barrel chested with pectoral muscles twice the size of a human beings chest. While Neanderthals were shorter than humans, their extra muscle mass would mean that a Neanderthal and human being would weigh the same but the Neanderthal would be up to 90% stronger than their human being...


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