How fast could Neanderthals run?

I would say the average for a male Neanderthal about 70 seconds. As per my post above, not even as fast as 70 seconds. They couldn't run in the same way that we do because their feet and lower legs were not designed for running like ours are.
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Were Neanderthals good at running?

Neanderthal remains revealed that the hominids had longer heel bones, giving them less of a springy step and making them ill-suited to running. But the taller bones may have provided more stability when walking, the researchers suggest.
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Were Neanderthals stronger and faster?

Yes, they were extremely physically strong – certainly stronger than the vast majority of humans living today. And yes, they went extinct just after our own species entered their territories (albeit with a small amount of interbreeding). But neither fact means they were sluggish or cognitively inferior to us humans.
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Were Neanderthals faster than humans?

"Much stronger and faster than humans, but they had no endurance." Neanderthals, who coexisted with Homo sapiens until roughly 20,000 years ago, may have also posed a challenge to modern humans in terms of power.
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Could a human beat a Neanderthal?

It's obviously speculative, but a modern man of above-average build would have an excellent chance of defeating a Neanderthal in hand-to-hand combat if he could keep his opponent at arm's length, survive the initial onslaught, and wear him down.
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Are Neanderthals smarter?

“They were believed to be scavengers who made primitive tools and were incapable of language or symbolic thought.”Now, he says, researchers believe that Neanderthals “were highly intelligent, able to adapt to a wide variety of ecologicalzones, and capable of developing highly functional tools to help them do so.
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Who was smarter Neanderthal or Homosapien?

Studying the links between cerebellum size and the strength of its various abilities, such as language comprehension and production, working memory and cognitive flexibility, the findings suggest that the Homo sapiens may have possessed more advanced cognitive and social abilities than Neanderthals.
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Who has the highest Neanderthal DNA?

The percentage of Denisovan DNA is highest in the Melanesian population (4 to 6 percent), lower in other Southeast Asian and Pacific Islander populations, and very low or undetectable elsewhere in the world.
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Were Neanderthals better sprinters?

Even genetics support the idea that Neanderthals were better sprinters than runners. The Neanderthal genome contains a high proportion of variants of genes that, today, have been linked to high-level athletic performance in power sports.
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Were Neanderthals more peaceful?

Far from peaceful, Neanderthals were likely skilled fighters and dangerous warriors, rivalled only by modern humans. Predatory land mammals are territorial, especially pack-hunters. Like , wolves and our own species sapiens, Neanderthals were cooperative big-game hunters.
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How much could Neanderthals lift?

A Neanderthal man could bench press 500 pounds, and the women about 350. Both genders hunted. But they were more similar to us than alien.
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How fast could Ancient humans run?

Mr McAllister's analysis of the footprints suggests that this group of humans were capable of running at up to 23 mph, bare foot and over soft mud in their pursuit of prey.
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How tall were Neanderthals compared to humans?

Evidence from skeletons shows that Neanderthals were smaller than modern humans, usually between 150 – 160 centimetres tall, but some of the Le Rozel footprints seem to have been made by someone with a height of 175 centimetres. This is the average height of a man in the USA today.
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Did Neanderthals speak?

Its similarity to those of modern humans was seen as evidence by some scientists that Neanderthals possessed a modern vocal tract and were therefore capable of fully modern speech.
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Why did Neanderthals have shorter legs?

While most studies have concluded that a cold climate led to the short lower legs typical of Neandertals, researchers at Johns Hopkins have found that lower leg lengths shorter than the typical modern human's let them move more efficiently over the mountainous terrain where they lived.
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Did Neanderthals play sports?

They were sprinters

Previously believed to have been endurance runners, it is now thought Neanderthals favoured “more power sprint than endurance jog”, according to Dr John Stewart of the University of Bournemouth.
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How did Neanderthals walk?

Researchers have shown that Neanderthals walked upright just like modern humans -- thanks to a virtual reconstruction of the pelvis and spine of a very well-preserved Neanderthal skeleton found in France. Neanderthals are often depicted as having straight spines and poor posture.
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Why did Neanderthals go extinct?

One model postulates that habitat degradation and fragmentation occurred in the Neanderthal territory long before the arrival of modern humans, and that it led to the decimation and eventual disappearance of Neanderthal populations.
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How do you tell if you are a Neanderthal?

The only way to know if you carry Neanderthal genes would be to have genetic testing carried out.
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Which race is closest to Neanderthal?

Together with an Asian people known as Denisovans, Neanderthals are our closest ancient human relatives. Scientific evidence suggests our two species shared a common ancestor. Current evidence from both fossils and DNA suggests that Neanderthal and modern human lineages separated at least 500,000 years ago.
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Can we bring back Neanderthals?

The most likely way to bring back a Neanderthal with today's technology is to start out with a human cell and slowly, bit by bit, change it into a Neanderthal one. Most likely we would do this with something called CRISPR/Cas9. This technology makes it relatively easy to change DNA.
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Did Neanderthals have blue eyes?

Fair skin, hair and eyes : Neanderthals are believed to have had blue or green eyes, as well as fair skin and light hair. Having spent 300,000 years in northern latitudes, five times longer than Homo sapiens, it is only natural that Neanderthals should have developed these adaptive traits first.
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Are Neanderthals violent?

There is evidence of violence among Neanderthals. The 40,000-year-old Neanderthal skull of St. Césaire has a healed fracture in its cranial vault likely caused by something sharp, suggesting interpersonal violence. The wound healed and the Neanderthal survived. Whether they had projectile weapons is controversial.
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Did Neanderthals and humans mate?

So, modern humans had interbred at least twice with archaic humans—Neandertals and, later, Denisovans—after leaving Africa.
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How did humans beat Neanderthals?

Archeological evidence suggests that not only did humans and Neanderthals live together, some even slept together. A rare blood disorder discovered in Neanderthal babies was likely the result of breeding with humans, according to a new study.
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