The survival secrets of the mysterious ancient Denisovans: How they gave way at the top of the world

The survival secrets of the mysterious ancient Denisovans: How they gave way at the top of the world
When life became difficult, the Denisovans became harder. The puzzling
Old people hunting birds, rodents and even hyenas, which helped them, well over
on the Tibetan plateau
To survive 100,000 years.
The results come from a study of thousands of mostly tiny animal bones that have an insight into the life in
The Baishiya Karsthöhle in China
It is known to house Denisovans after the Siberian cave that gave the group its name. Denisovans are a
Sister group of the Neanderthals and could have lived all over Asia.