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Male Neanderthal hips looked more like a human woman’s hips
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Male Neanderthal hips looked more like a human woman’s hips

Isn't it fascinating that male Neanderthal hips were more similar to human female hips? Recent studies show that their pelvises were about 30 percent larger than those of modern human men, lacking the distinct differences we see today. This revelation flips our understanding of human evolution on its head, suggesting that it's humans who are the odd ones out! It also opens up new avenues for research in biomechanics and injury prevention, which is just so exciting.
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