Originally posted by Darfius
I will remind you that Neanderthals are nearly as distant from us as chimps.
While your statement is more or less correct, the meaning you intended it to have, is completely wrong.
It has been said that if a neanderthal was taken at birth, and raised as a normal 21st century child, it would be nearly impossible to differentiate between the neanderthal and the homo sapien.
Also, believe it or not, but chimpanzees are the worlds most successful predator. Although they don't often eat meat, when they do decide to hunt something, their above average intelligence and ability to act cooperatively results in hunt success percentages much higher than your traditional predator, like lions, tigers, sharks, etc.
Darfius:
"Evolutionists, help me out, what was the purpose of huge brains even before we had agriculture and reliable sources of food?"
Why do you think we need bigger brains just because we have a reliable source of food?
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