news.nationalgeographic.com — Meet Wilma—named for the redheaded Flintstones character—the first model of a Neanderthal based in part on ancient DNA evidence. Sep 18, 2008 View in Crawl 4
fbplyrdanSep 18, 2008
"at least some Neanderthals would have had red hair, pale skin, and possibly freckles."Gingers?
mrwheezySep 18, 2008
Maybe it is too stereotype, but it's not exact science too... I find it very remarkable that they can pull this off from strings of DNA and bones.
jamin87Sep 19, 2008
Actually, if she had a bath and bought a comb then you wouldn't be able to tell she wasn't human
calledoutSep 19, 2008
oh wait... that's because she is. Not very good looking perhaps.
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fbplyrdanSep 18, 2008
"at least some Neanderthals would have had red hair, pale skin, and possibly freckles."Gingers?
mrwheezySep 18, 2008
Maybe it is too stereotype, but it's not exact science too... I find it very remarkable that they can pull this off from strings of DNA and bones.
jamin87Sep 19, 2008
Actually, if she had a bath and bought a comb then you wouldn't be able to tell she wasn't human
calledoutSep 19, 2008
oh wait... that's because she is. Not very good looking perhaps.