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'''Human evolution''' is the study of the [[physical]] and [[Behavior|behavioral]] genetic [[Adaptation|adaptations]] of the species belonging to the [[Taxon|subfamily]] [[Hominid|hominidae]].
'''Human evolution''' is the study of the [[physical]] and [[Behavior|behavioral]] genetic [[Adaptation|adaptations]] of the species belonging to the [[Taxon|subfamily]] [[Hominid|hominidae]].


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Human evolution is the study of the physical and behavioral genetic adaptations of the species belonging to the subfamily hominidae.

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