Long ago, in a part of the world now known as Europe, early modern humans lived alongside the Neanderthal people – and they interbred.
A fast-growing population of modern humans eventually drove the Neanderthals to extinction 30,000 years ago, but the benefits of those early dalliances between the two groups live on.
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Where was the endangered species act when we needed it?
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