In a shocking new discovery, scientists have claimed that fossils around 400,000 years old recovered at Sima de los Huesos or Pit of Bones site, show lesions and indications of damage akin to those found in the bones of hibernating suggests that our ancient relatives the Neanderthals could have hibernated for months to survive the harsh cold has sparked a debate among the scientific community with counter arguments from other scientists as Sapiens and their history could be deeply impacted by this new study.
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