肯尼亚的古代足迹显示,早期两个人类物种共存并共享同一区域。 Ancient footprints in Kenya show two early human species coexisted and shared the same area.
最近在肯尼亚发现的 150 万年前的脚印表明,两个早期人类物种,直立人和 Paranthropus boisei,共存并共享相同的环境。 Recent discoveries of 1.5 million-year-old footprints in Kenya reveal that two early human species, Homo erectus and Paranthropus boisei, coexisted and shared the same environment. 在Turkana湖附近的Koobi Fora发现的脚印表明,这些物种与各种动物一起,在数小时内或数天内穿过同一区域,这表明了潜在的相互作用和共享资源。 The footprints, found at Koobi Fora near Lake Turkana, indicate that these species, along with various animals, walked through the same area within hours or days of each other, suggesting potential interactions and shared resources. 这一发现揭示了人类早期的演变和行为,突出了早期人类行走模式的多样性。 This finding provides insights into early human evolution and behavior, highlighting the diversity of walking patterns among early humans.