Scientists Investigate What Killed Off Hobbit-Like Species
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Left photo: The skeleton of a Homo floresiensis woman at the Natural History Museum in London, England – August 30, 2018. Photo credit: Emőke Dénes via Wikimedia Commons. CC BY-SA 4.0 (photo was placed in a collage). Right photo: Cave where the remains of Homo floresiensis were discovered in 2003, Lian Bua, Flores, Indonesia [2007]. Photo credit: Rosino via Wikimedia Commons. CC BY-SA 2.0. Article by Sharon Adarlo. Futurism – December 13, 2025. Research article: Communications Earth & Environment.
The extinct archaic human species Homo floresiensis, formerly of Indonesia, left behind fully-grown adult skeletons that famously measure at a diminutive height of three and a half feet tall, which compelled scientists to naturally nickname them “hobbits,” after the iconically pint-sized “Lord of the Rings” creatures. […]
