*The Robust Relatives: Unveiling Neanderthal Strength*
Neanderthals, our ancient human cousins, were known for their impressive physical build and strength. Research suggests they had greater muscle mass, bone density, and endurance compared to modern humans.
Their robust arms, legs, and torso enabled them to thrive in harsh Ice Age environments, hunt large game, and adapt to diverse climates. While direct comparisons are challenging, studies indicate Neanderthals might have had greater upper body strength and similar lower body strength to modern humans.
Their physical prowess allowed Neanderthals to survive, thrive, and leave a lasting legacy in human evolution. By exploring their remarkable strength, we gain insights into the incredible capabilities of our ancient relatives.
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