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- Behavior of Homo erectus:
- Walked upright.
- Associated with the Acheulean stone tool industry.
- First human species to control fire.
- Capable of hunting and gathering in coordinated groups.
- Cared for injured or sick group members.
- Possibly engaged in seafaring and rudimentary art12.
- Survived until just over 100,000 years ago on the Indonesian island of Java3.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.H. erectus was a human of medium stature that walked upright. The braincase was low, the forehead was receded, and the nose, jaws, and palate were wide. The brain was smaller and the teeth larger than in modern humans. H. erectus appears to have been the first human species to control fire, some 1,000,000 years ago.www.britannica.com/topic/Homo-erectusH. erectus is associated with the Acheulean stone tool industry, and is postulated to have been the earliest human ancestor capable of using fire, [ 7 ] hunting and gathering in coordinated groups, caring for injured or sick group members, and possibly seafaring and art (though examples of art are controversial, and are otherwise rudimentary and few and far between).en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homo_erectusHomo erectus evolved around two million years ago, and was the first known human species to walk fully upright. New dating evidence shows that it survived until just over 100,000 years ago on the Indonesian island of Java - long after it had vanished elsewhere. This means it was still around when our own species was walking the Earth.www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-50827603 Homo erectus - The Smithsonian's Human Origins Program
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