This is fascinating, for the first time we can actually see the interspecies crossover between Homo Sapiens and the hominids we shared the planet with for millenia, the Neanderthals. They can't have been all that different from us. Personally I don't fancy Orang Utans all that much, and even Chimps lack that certain special something. I see no close connection like people claim there is between us and the rest of the apes. But we got it on with other distinct genetic groups of humans. It must have been a strange world where there were other groups of humans we could communicate with and more different than the current racial mix but close enough to actually breed and produce viable offspring. What a world and what a lineage, makes me wonder if Tony Nader ever pondered evolution at all, did the veda exist in the physiology of other extinct human species? No, how could it. This is a perfect example of the failure of ancient knowledge to explain new discoveries. Anyway, movement link aside this is a great glimpse into where we all came from: Ancient Man Had Neanderthal Great-Great Grandfather http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/06/150622-neanderthal-dna-jawbone-ancestor-anthropology/ http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/06/150622-neanderthal-dna-jawbone-ancestor-anthropology/ Ancient Man Had Neanderthal Great-Great Grandfather http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/06/150622-neanderthal-dna-jawbone-ancestor-anthropology/ Analysis of the jawbone of a man who lived about 40,000 years ago reveals the closest direct descendant of a Neanderthal who mated with a modern... View on news.nationalgeograph... http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/06/150622-neanderthal-dna-jawbone-ancestor-anthropology/ Preview by Yahoo