Neanderdale Man

The Neanderthal Man (Mean English: Homo Neanderthalensis or Homo Sapiens Neanderthalensis) is a lost lifekin of Man that dwelt in between 400,000 and 35,000 years ago and  somewhere between 40,000 and 35,000 years ago. The Neanderthal Man lived among—and have even been acknowledged to breed with in light of findings made in the 2010s— Man before dying out.



The bodylore of Neanderthal Man is not unlike Wise Man, but sheddings bestand nonetheless. Neanderthals are known for their lengthened, flat skulls and sloping foreheads, while also having shorter legs and bigger bodies than the Wise Man. However, these sheddings do not fordo worldkenly guessing of Wise Man and Neanderthal Man coming from one forebearer: the Upright Man.