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Jaleh Posted 8 years ago
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It shared its range

Towards the end of this period it shared its range with interlopers in the form of Homo sapiens.

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shared its range = shared its territory It means that "it" (whoever/whatever it refers to) and the Homosapiens occupied the same territory or parts of the same territory in question.

  • shared its range = shared its territory It means that "it" (whoever/whatever it refers to) and the Homosapiens occupied the same territory or parts of the same territory in question.
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shared its range = shared its territory


It means that "it" (whoever/whatever it refers to) and the Homosapiens occupied the same territory or parts of the same territory in question.

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 **** neanderthalensis, to give its proper name, lived in Europe and parts of Asia from 400,000 years ago to 30,000 years ago. Towards the end of this period it shared its range with interlopers in the form of **** sapiens, who were spreading out from Africa.

it = the species **** neanderthalis

range = the area with an environment that can support the specie

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