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The female dominant model of human evolution raises the question of who evolved first- the male or the female. The original fossils of human species are predominantly female and the male fossils evolved after billions of years. The original human species would have been a cluster of female bipedals in swampy waters feeding on tubers of water lilies and lotus as well as fish, mussels and shell fish. The women can reproduce by parthenogenesis like lower animals. Therefore it is natural for the female of the species to evolve first. The sexual relationship in such female only societies in…mehr

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The female dominant model of human evolution raises the question of who evolved first- the male or the female. The original fossils of human species are predominantly female and the male fossils evolved after billions of years. The original human species would have been a cluster of female bipedals in swampy waters feeding on tubers of water lilies and lotus as well as fish, mussels and shell fish. The women can reproduce by parthenogenesis like lower animals. Therefore it is natural for the female of the species to evolve first. The sexual relationship in such female only societies in primodial times was lesbian. The evolution of males occurred at a later date. The macho model of human evolution with male hunter and male toolmaker and a female accomplice evolving together is highly unlikely. The next stage of human evolution has been postulated to be interspecies hybrids.
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Dr Ravikumar Kurup is the Director of the Metabolic Disorders Research Centre, Trivandrum.