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Neanderthal Noises, Dome-Headed Dinosaurs, And Mystery Larvae
Episode 77

Neanderthal Noises, Dome-Headed Dinosaurs, And Mystery Larvae

IFLScience - Break It Down

September 19, 202534m 26s

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Show Notes

This week on Break It Down: Homo habilis might not have been the apex predator we thought it was, the oldest and most complete pachycephalosaur reveals why they were so weirdly dome-headed, we’ve been able to track an asteroid’s full life story for the first time, nobody knows what these mysterious larvae grow up to be, humans are in the middle of an evolutionary transition, and what did Neanderthals sound like? Probably not what you think.

So, sit back, relax, and let’s Break It Down

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Homo habilis

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Mystery larvae

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