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[QUOTE="aril:888549"]Yea, man. There are no australopiths outside of Africa. There are a very minute number of scientists which believe someday they'll find ones outside of Africa, but I highly doubt it. The vast majority of anthropologists/biologists/etc. believe everything started in Africa. I did not even bother reading the link above so I cannot speak for it or against it. The fact of the matter is that everything is still in THEORY and nothing has been proven yet. They simply need more evidence. However, given the attainable evidence we have now, I think it is safe to assume that the theory is correct in that evolution occurred by different means given the environmental aspects of the different areas of the world. One things about humans is that we have the ability to adapt to our surroundings, which is why we can live in any climate, elevation, weather, etc. Of course, the ideal environment doesn't contain extremities, but you know what I mean. I honestly can't remember the name of the documentary I watched about the DNA tracing, but I can tell you it was on PBS. They alluded that their findings proved the multi-regional theory false. I'm sure during our life time, scientists will find more proof to back the theories up. One thing that is still intriguing the scientific community is the "hobbit" species they've found in the Pacific..[/QUOTE]
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