Multiple Answer 0.5 points Which of the following provides evidence for Neanderthals ability to speak? Select all that apply Neanderthals have the human version of the FOXP2 gene, a gene related to speech. Neanderthals created cave art and personal adornments. Neanderthals interbred with Homo habilis, who also had the ability to speak. Neanderthals had small brains that but had the complex neuroanatomy necessary to form words. The position of the larynx in Neanderthals is similar to modern humans.
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