| ▲ | IAmBroom an hour ago | |
There is a distinct lack of evidence to support your odd claim, while a very similar species (H. sapiens) has frequently used quads for long distance pursuit. Frequent jumping species, from frogs to lemurs, have distinctive cartilagenous attachment points, which H. neanderthalis bones lack. The more reasonable assumption (per Occam) is that H. neanderthalis was also a long-distance hunter. | ||