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Neanderthals vs Homo Sapiens: The Final Battle for Survival Neanderthals were a robust human species adapted to Ice Age Europe. They were shorter and stockier than Homo sapiens, with barrel‑shaped chests, wide pelvises and thick, heavy bones built to anchor large muscles . Their skeletons show powerful muscle attachments and bowed long bones, implying great strength by modern standards . Genetic studies suggest these broad bodies and robust bones were present from birth . However, physiology points to a body built for power rather than endurance: Neanderthals likely had more fast‑twitch muscle fibres and were not as adept at long‑distance running as Homo sapiens . Fossils show pronounced asymmetry in arm bones, indicating that tasks such as scraping animal hides developed especially strong right arms . Modern humans appear weaker largely because our lifestyles involve less strenuous manual labour, but early Homo sapiens were probably comparably strong . In this video we weigh whether those robust bodies gave Neanderthals a strength advantage over modern humans. #Neanderthals #NeanderthalsVsHumans #HumanEvolution 📚 Academic References Green, R. E., et al. (2010). A draft sequence of the Neanderthal genome. Science, 328(5979), 710–722. Pääbo, S. (2014). Neanderthal Man: In Search of Lost Genomes. Basic Books. Smithsonian Institution. (2023). The Human Origins Program – Neanderthals. National Museum of Natural History. Trinkaus, E. (2020). The Neanderthals: Evolutionary Dead Ends or Adaptive Successes? Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 117(5), 2309–2318. Higham, T. et al. (2014). The timing and spatiotemporal patterning of Neanderthal disappearance. Nature, 512(7514), 306–309. National Geographic Society. (2023). What Happened to the Neanderthals? Washington, DC. Britannica. (2023). Neanderthal: Human Evolution Overview. Encyclopaedia Britannica. • How to Make Story Video for YouTube | How ... • Text to Animation Video using AI Tools for... • Adobe Express AI Tool | Canva Alternative ... • How To Create Animated Videos with AI & Ch... • Revolutionize Your Content Creation with S... Disclaimer This channel creates educational and documentary content on history, science, culture, and business, based on credible research and verified data. It promotes curiosity and learning with neutrality and respect for all beliefs and cultures, including those in Pakistan. AI visuals and narrations are creative tools, not real-life depictions. While accuracy is prioritized, details may be simplified. Viewers are encouraged to verify information. Channel cites reputable sources, welcomes academic discussion, and strictly avoids misinformation, defamation, or content that could cause public disorder.