Homo Habilis
Question
Your best physical features, and why?
Response
The best physical features that I possess are a large brain to think more than other species. I also have the smaller jaws and small teeth arranged in a rounded arc as those of human beings, and also I have two short legs that enable me to walk. My fingers are curved due to the shape of the bones in the finger (Hublin 452). Don't use plagiarised sources.Get your custom essay just from $11/page
Question
Your special skills or your favorite hobbies
Response
I have I larger thinking capacity due to the larger brain that I have and also being able to grasp any object due to the curved fingers that I have. My favorite hobby is hunting, where I like providing for my consumption (Spoor 83).
Question
What are you looking for in a partner?
Response
I am looking for a partner that is more like me. The partner should be able to embrace my efforts and should be able to reproduce and take motherly care of the young ones (Jean 444).
Question
Your favorite food and how it should be prepared.
Response
My favorite food is cooked meat and vegetables. The fact that my teeth are small, and the jaws are weak; the food needs to be boiled to be softened for easy chewing (Fred 84).
Question
What are you binge-watching now, and why?
Response
Netflix. Because it provides good entertainment movies and series all the time.
Question
Describe your perfect first date.
Response
I did my first date with my partner in the cave after having a busy day hunting the animals for consumption. That day I hunted an antelope, and with my partner in the cave, we roasted it and celebrated our day.
Question
Typical weekend
Response
On a typical weekend, you will find me hunting in the forest.
Question
Five things you couldn’t live without.
Response
The five things that I cannot live without are food, shelter, water, air and good health
Question
Conclusion
Response
Message me if your thinking capacity is as broad as your self-esteem.
Work cited
Hublin, Jean-Jacques. “Palaeoanthropology:How is the oldest human?.” Current Biology 25.11 (2015): R453-R455.
Spoor, Fred, et al. “Reconstructed Homo habillis type OH 7 suggests deep-rooted species diversity in early Homo.” Nature 519.7541 (2015):83-86