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==Species== | ==Species== | ||
In this time period, Earth was home to numerous sapient species of [[Wikipedia:Homo|human]], [[Wikipedia:Hominidae|hominid]], [[Wikipedia:Ape|hominoid]], and [[Wikipedia:Simian|anthropoid]], all of whom were understood, or regarded themselves, as being part of a single "People".{{Ref/Novel|Id=p169|Pri|Page=169}} The multitude of species among the human genus itself was generated rather rapidly, most of them over only a thousand years, after the humans' forced devolution at the hands of the Forerunners. There were more than twenty species regarded as human,{{Ref/Novel|Id=c25|Cry|Page=25-26}} with over 120 different subtypes known.{{Ref/Reuse|p188}} These various forms represented species and subspecies both new and ones that had once existed but were suppressed throughout the devolution.{{Ref/Novel|Sil|Page=48}} While given human species had stayed remarkably similar to their ancestral forms during their regression and re-evolution in superficial terms,{{Ref/Novel|Id=|Pri|Page=129}} humans never fully recovered to the level of their ancient ancestors in terms of size, strength and intelligence.{{Ref/Site|Id=wp hum | In this time period, Earth was home to numerous sapient species of [[Wikipedia:Homo|human]], [[Wikipedia:Hominidae|hominid]], [[Wikipedia:Ape|hominoid]], and [[Wikipedia:Simian|anthropoid]], all of whom were understood, or regarded themselves, as being part of a single "People".{{Ref/Novel|Id=p169|Pri|Page=169}} The multitude of species among the human genus itself was generated rather rapidly, most of them over only a thousand years, after the humans' forced devolution at the hands of the Forerunners. There were more than twenty species regarded as human,{{Ref/Novel|Id=c25|Cry|Page=25-26}} with over 120 different subtypes known.{{Ref/Reuse|p188}} These various forms represented species and subspecies both new and ones that had once existed but were suppressed throughout the devolution.{{Ref/Novel|Sil|Page=48}} While given human species had stayed remarkably similar to their ancestral forms during their regression and re-evolution in superficial terms,{{Ref/Novel|Id=|Pri|Page=129}} humans never fully recovered to the level of their ancient ancestors in terms of size, strength and intelligence.{{Ref/Site|Id=wp hum|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/species/humans|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Humans}} This meddling was noted to have considerably distorted Earth's natural fossil records,{{Ref/Novel|Id=c127|Cry|Page=127}} and made it difficult to determine the exact lineage for a particular human species.{{Ref/Novel|Pri|Page=242}} | ||
Some, although not all, of these species were saved in the Lifeworkers' [[Conservation Measure]] and made it to [[Installation 00]] for preservation when the [[Halo Array]] was fired. In the endgame of the Flood war, the Librarian estimated that only four or five human species remained intact, and due to the scarcity of healthy and intact specimens the recovery of all of the genetic composites the Lifeworkers had stored may be impossible.{{Ref/Reuse|s317}} | Some, although not all, of these species were saved in the Lifeworkers' [[Conservation Measure]] and made it to [[Installation 00]] for preservation when the [[Halo Array]] was fired. In the endgame of the Flood war, the Librarian estimated that only four or five human species remained intact, and due to the scarcity of healthy and intact specimens the recovery of all of the genetic composites the Lifeworkers had stored may be impossible.{{Ref/Reuse|s317}} | ||