Homo rudolfensis Humans.

GeraldtheGnome
GeraldtheGnome: They did not have big Red Noses to guide Santa's sleigh, even though Santa is real. They just like many other types of Humans were not Gay and there is no proof except with Modern Humans that Homosexuals existed, it doesn't mean that even one didn't but I don't want someone asking that question and I don't want to assume anything about if there was or wasn't. Homo rudolfensis Humans were around 1.9 million years ago, some assume to as far back as 2 million years ago. The one that classified when the Pleistocene was around has it that it started roughly 2.6 million years ago and therefore it is claimed from that that Homo rudolfensis Humans first appeared in the Pleistocene Epoch, the Book I have here at home is more reliable and more credible than anything in Wikipedia, the author of it instead states that the Pliocene Epoch started roughly 5 million years ago and ended 1.6 million years ago and that the Pleistocene Epoch started roughly 1.6 million years ago. I trust what is in the Book I have so therefore I will state that this kind of Human first appeared/evolved in the Pliocene Epoch. One even has assumed that some of them or one of them lived as far back as 2.5 million years ago, there is no proof of that. They were Herbivores though.

To square it off I will claim that they or at least the first one existed as far back as 1,898,000 BC (which technically should be considered to be 1,897,999 BC.

KENYA. : Homo rudolfensis Humans existed as far back as 1,898,000 BC or 1.9 million years ago or slightly earlier than either of them, when exactly I have no information on. Whatever the case is and if there was one or more there doesn't matter too much, they were or one at least were/was the first to appear in the World and at what is now Kenya or at least the first known one evolved and/or appeared at what is now Koobi Fora in Kenya. See the topics Homo rudolfensis and KNM ER 1813 at Wikipedia for more information.
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GeraldtheGnome: Please note that the KNM ER 1470 is of a Male Homo rudolfensis Human and that the KNM ER 1813 is of a Female Homo Habilis Human, it was found at the same site but were found in different years.

Eventually at some point between my 1,898,000 BC or 1.9 million years ago or slightly more than either of them Homo rudolfensis Humans appeared also in what is now Tanzania and in what is now Malawi. I have no information on exactly when but it was after the first group on Earth ever existed and that was that of the group in Kenya, most likely from Koobi Fora. Anyway when it got to 1.8 million years ago or 1,798,000 BC or slightly before either of them they all became extinct, even in Kenya where they probably lasted the longest and most likely all the way up to the extinction point, but I have no information of when exactly that was or when any of them in any exact spot became extinct, only when they all roughly did but I don't have any information on where the last one died though. They in other words started to move out from what is now Kenya and went to what is now Malawi as well as to what is now Tanzania. To what is now northern Tanzania only to be exact.

Maybe if I can find a 'Prehistoric Death Notice' or a 'marked Grave' of which both are so far not known to exist then, then I will work that out.
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