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opinions on the predatory neanderthal theory?

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>predatory neanderthal theory

this is what they really looked like

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who predatory Neanderthal theory here?

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Predatory Neanderthals hunted humans

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Okay, so I'm not sure how this thread will go over on /sci/, but I expect the replies here will be a lot more interesting than anything /x/ would come up with.

So, my question is this: what are some oddly interesting theories you've heard from any field? Not necessarily ones that are likely, but unique ideas that you find intriguing. I'll start with two of my favourite biology ones.

>Neanderthal predation theory: instead of looking like slightly brawnier humans, Neanderthals actually looked more apelike (see pic) and actively preyed on early Homo sapiens. Author of this theory believes that legends like werewolves and satyrs are in fact distorted legends of predatory Neanderthal bands.

>the Ediacaran biota have no extant descendants, and form an entirely new kingdom-level branch that went extinct 550mya

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