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

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

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This discovery forces a re-evaluation of the biological and social history of early human ancestors, highlighting the importance of molecular analysis in paleontology.

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"When these results came out, there were a lot of quite nervous scientists."

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