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    Early humans survived in a range of extreme environments before global migration: Study

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    A new study reveals that ancient Homo sapiens possessed a unique adaptability, thriving in diverse and challenging environments across Africa before their major dispersal around 50,000 years ago. This "ecological flexibility," as termed by researcher Emily Hallett, enabled them to inhabit rainforests, deserts, and more.
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