South Africa cave fossils puzzle scientists after every Homo naledi sample tests female

Scientists studying Homo naledi fossils in South Africa have discovered that all 20 analyzed specimens were female. This unexpected finding challenges existing theories about the species' social structure and behavior.
Why it matters
This discovery forces a re-evaluation of the biological and social history of early human ancestors, highlighting the importance of molecular analysis in paleontology.
"When these results came out, there were a lot of quite nervous scientists."
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