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Neanderthals Took Care of Deaf and Disabled Buddy Until Old
Neanderthals Took Care of Deaf and Disabled Buddy Until Old
Neanderthals Took Care of Deaf and Disabled Buddy Until Old Age
A new analysis suggests that an older Neanderthal from nearly 50,000 years ago, ended up being deaf and most likely depended on his friends in order to survive, after he had suffered several injuries and other deterioration.
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