Neanderthals cold-adapted? Ribcage reconstruction may hold the answer

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Recent research into Neanderthal ribcage construction indicates that these ancient humans had adaptations for surviving in cold climates. The comments suggest intriguing possibilities about Neanderthal winter behavior, such as potential torpor, which could offer insights into their interactions with early modern humans. Additionally, the discussion draws parallels to current human concerns regarding climate change, particularly regarding extreme heat scenarios, and speculates on possible adaptations future humans might need.
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