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Where and when did the human ancestors evolve first?

Africa was the first place that humans evolved, and a lot of human evolution took place there. All fossils of early humans, who lived between 6 and two million years ago, are from Africa. Scientists currently recognize 15 to 20 species of early human beings.



This begs the question: When did the first human beings appear?

Between five million and seven millions years ago, the first human ancestors emerged. This was probably when some apelike animals in Africa started to walk on two legs. By 2.5 million years old, they were already flaking rough stone tools. After two million years, some of them began to spread across Africa and Asia into Europe.

What was life like before Homosapien? Homo sapiens evolved in Africa around 180,000 years ago and traveled north to Eurasia with our Homo heidelbergensis ancestors. The fossil record and DNA studies of modern and ancient humans suggest that they did it twice.

What animal were humans derived from to become human?

No. Humans belong to a group of great apes. Humans developed alongside bonobos, gorillas, chimpanzees and bonobos. These animals all share a common ancestor that lived before 7 million years ago.

Which was the first human species?

Homo erectus