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I've heard of certain inscriptions on what are said to be prehuman ruins near there.
It may also have arisen from the fact that elephants roamed Sicily in prehuman times.
Tegma-Sunken isle, once home to the Archai, a prehuman insectoid race.
No--that was unfair, a primitive, even prehuman reaction.
Morton called it Metatarsus atavicus, considering it an atavism recalling prehuman grasping toes.
The description of Hyde as an almost prehuman creature and his actions that occur without thought, suggests that Hyde is more animal than man.
Deprived of the kind of enriching, diversified and enlivening surroundings our minds respond to, we limp along, stranded in an almost prehuman situation.
The carnivorous plant, which Mr. Soltesz said dates from prehuman times, lives in water and captures and eats microscopic aquatic organisms as they float by.
Hubbard also presented the vague concept of the "genetic entity" which he claims progressed through each of these prehuman forms before finally ending up in a homo sapiens body.
No artifacts have come to light showing that chimps have ever deliberately made stone tools by chipping, flaking and other methods, as prehuman species were doing as early as 2.6 million years ago.
Distinct from the history of Planet Earth (which includes early geologic history and prehuman biological eras), world history comprises the study of archeological and written records, from ancient times on.
However, studies of ancient DNA have revealed that in prehuman times it was far more widespread up the west coast of the South Island and was present in the lower half of the North Island where it was the only kiwi species detected.
The Tongan Megapode is the only remaining species of megapode in Tonga out of the four or five species that were present on the islands in prehuman times (as shown through the fossil record), and indeed the only species of megapode that survives in Polynesia.