Homo Habilis

A depiction of Homo Habilis in a prehistoric landscape, highlighting their tool-making abilities and bipedal stance, with attention to detail in their physical features and surrounding environment.

Test Your Knowledge of Homo Habilis

Dive deep into the fascinating world of Homo Habilis, the early human ancestor known for its remarkable adaptability and tool-making capabilities. This quiz will challenge your understanding of this pivotal species in human evolution.

Test your knowledge with questions that cover:

  • Key characteristics of H. habilis
  • Fossil discoveries
  • Their habitat and social behavior
  • Tool usage and innovation
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ExploringStone42
€Habilis” refers to “being handy.”
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The fossils were found in Zimbabwe.
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Aligned toes indicate true bipedalism.
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Fossils shows that H. Habilis had ability to force debris through their feet in a prehensile way.
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H. Habilis teeth are thought to be the same size with modern humans
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H. Habilis was the first species to possess the characteristic enlarged brain.
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H. Habilis inhabited mountains areas.
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Females stay at home base; Males travel large distance.
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They used metal tools.
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They had a writing system.
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