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- Homo erectus behavior:
- Brain development ceased early in childhood, suggesting offspring were largely self-sufficient at birth1.
- H. erectus was an apex predator, showing consumption of medium to large animals and development of predatory behavior and coordinated hunting1.
- They likely lived in small social groups, possibly consisting of extended families, with a division of labor based on gender2.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.In earlier populations, brain development seemed to cease early in childhood, suggesting that offspring were largely self-sufficient at birth, thus limiting cognitive development through life. H. erectus was an apex predator; sites generally show consumption of medium to large animals, such as bovines or elephants, and suggest the development of predatory behavior and coordinated hunting.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homo_erectusSocial Behavior Homo Erectus is believed to have lived in small social groups, possibly consisting of extended families. They likely had a division of labor based on gender, with males hunting and females gathering food. Neanderthalensis, on the other hand, is thought to have lived in more complex social groups.thisvsthat.io/homo-erectus-vs-neanderthalensis Homo erectus - The Smithsonian's Human Origins Program
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