Neanderthals and Homo sapiens had some things in common and a lot of differences from their anatomical structure to their behavior patterns. The biggest differences is that the Neanderthals had a larger cranium than the Homo sapiens, which also shows how they had a larger brain capacity. The Neanderthals were also recognisable from their bun shape at the back of the skull. The Neanderthal also, had larger body parts than the Homo sapiens such as their rib cage, as it was a lot broader than the Homo sapiens, their elbow joints and ankle joints were also a lot larger than the Homo sapiens. Though the Neanderthals on average were a lot smaller than the Homo sapiens, and had a lowered cranium too.
The Homo sapiens were more smarter than the Neanderthals with problem solving and social orginization, while the Neanderthals were more focused on maintaining their bodies. The Neanderthals had a larger brain capacity and brain than the Homo sapiens but they did not use it a lot to solve problems or for other intelligent uses rather, they had used it for their health and to keep their body fit, and also, they did not have a good social life as they did not have the same type of relationship that the Homo sapiens had with other types of Homo sapiens. Whereas the Homo sapiens were not very concerned on their body health but rather things of intelligence.
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