Introduction

Due to the success with the Animal Field Guide, and the encounters with early humans and the Apemen. The Research Team and I decided to create a field guide dedicated to the evolution and biology of Early Humans which includes us, Homo Sapiens.

Just like the Animal Field Guide, The fossil record of early humans is very limited, we only know them from their fossils and artifacts. We don't know much about their behavior, lifestyle, culture, and reproduction; they most likely lived like modern-day primates and humans although we aren't sure especially when undescribed new species are involved.

You get the privilege to understand our human ancestors so this guidebook provides details and information for each known human species present at the park and encountered. Reading this you will learn about their information detailing Classification, Diets, Social Behavior, Discovery of their Fossils, Reproduction, Lifestyle, Physical Characteristics, Danger Levels, Interactions with the Environment, Cultural Significance, Extinction, Significance Discovery Events, Notable Individuals, and Their Roles in Prehistoric Park History. Some sections are dedicated to Specimens, Research History, Synonym Species, Locations, and Important People who Discovered and Described them. Once you learn about our Early Human Ancestors, you are ready to learn about our Human History with the assistance of the recently established organization the Paleo Zookeeper Association run by CEO and Founder, Austin or PonchoFirewalker01.

Welcome to the Ultimate Humanity Guidebook!

Welcome to the Prehistoric Park Field Guide to Humanity!

Disclaimer warning: This field guide will be frequently updated as discoveries or information that I missed will be added when the current information is now considered outdated. Intolerant behavior like bashing and whining that the research team and I made a mistake or a recent discovery makes the prehistoric animal we currently know makes it inaccurate, or how any of their behavior is impossible won't be tolerated, so please don't be a Dumb Hat.

We also want to acknowledge the Indigenous/Native people whose fossils and cultures are found on the land they live on and are mostly taken without consent. If we write something that is not inaccurate and offensive to these people, we will fix it as this field guide is meant for everyone to read throughout different cultures around the world.

The Field Guide might take a long time, like structuring and writing descriptions of the creatures, but also my time in college and spending time with my family. So you can suggest additional information quotes, descriptions, and natural or speculative behaviors for the prehistoric animals that I can make edits you send your suggestions either in reviews or Private Messages.

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