Differences between Homo sapiens and Tourist sapiens

When did the leap from Homo to Tourist occur?

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It is known with certainty that Tourist Sapiens is not a direct evolution of Homo neandertalensis or Homo erectus, as the death of this specimen is dated to between the second half of the 20th century and the first half of the 21st century c.e. Recent carbon-14 evidence points to a high probability of death between 2000 and 2015 c.e. Therefore, at these dates, only Homo sapiens was the only species of the genus Homo that was not extinct.

Homo tourist sapiens is known as the “tool disposer”.

The major differences observed through 3D reconstruction by Artificial Intelligence are:

  • A slightly smaller skull.
  • A longer humerus.
  • Claw-like hand bones with an overdeveloped thumb.
  • A spine curved forward by 15°.
  • A longer than usual calcaneal bone of the foot.

Tourist sapiens are also believed to have been able to use tools created by Homo sapiens for their early disposal. Homo habilis was known as “the toolmaker”, Homo sapiens, as the “tool user” and Homo tourist sapiens, as the “tool disposer”.