Scientists reveal what Neanderthal penises looked like
Briefly

Dr. Andrew Merriwether, an anthropologist, emphasizes the remarkable similarity between Neanderthals and homo sapiens, suggesting unpreserved soft tissues were likely identical in form and function.
Professor Guido Barbujani highlights the challenges of understanding Neanderthal genitalia, noting their evolutionary stability and the absence of fossil evidence to provide insights into their reproductive structures.
Alessia Nava posits that Neanderthals likely possessed the ability to communicate verbally, drawing conclusions from the morphology of their bones and inferred brain structure.
The history of interactions between Neanderthals and homo sapiens remains largely enigmatic, with mutual understanding through rudimentary forms of verbal communication suggested as a possibility.
Read at Mail Online
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