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Human

Humans, scientifically known as Homo sapiens, are primates that belong to the biological family of great apes and are characterized by hairlessness, bipedality, and high intelligence. Humans have large brains compared to body size, enabling more advanced cognitive skills that facilitate successful adaptation to varied environments, development of sophisticated tools, and formation of complex social structures and civilizations. Humans are highly social, with individual humans tending to belong to a multi-layered network of distinct social groups – from families and peer groups to corporations and political states.

Extends: Hominina, Humans, [Apex predators](https://wikipedia.org.ai/Apex predators), [Articles containing video clips](https://wikipedia.org.ai/Articles containing video clips), [Mammals described in 1758](https://wikipedia.org.ai/Mammals described in 1758)

Properties

Property Expected Type Description
Name Text Human
[Fossil Range](https://wikipedia.org.ai/Fossil Range) Text Chibanian, present
Image Text Akha cropped hires.JPG
[Image Caption](https://wikipedia.org.ai/Image Caption) Text adult
Taxon Text Homo sapiens
Authority Text Linnaeus, 1758
[Subdivision Ranks](https://wikipedia.org.ai/Subdivision Ranks) Text Subspecies
[Range Map](https://wikipedia.org.ai/Range Map) Text World Population Density Map 2020.png
[Range Map Caption](https://wikipedia.org.ai/Range Map Caption) Text Homo sapiens population density (2020)
Image2 Text Population density
Title Text Population statistics
Label1 Text World population
Data1 Text billion
Label2 Text Population density
Data2 Text by total area by land area
Label3 Text Largest cities
Data3 Text Tokyo, Delhi, Shanghai, São Paulo, Mexico City, Cairo, Mumbai, Beijing, Dhaka, Osaka
Title Text Human society statistics
Label1 Text Most widely spoken languages
Data1 Text English, Mandarin Chinese, Hindi, Spanish, Standard Arabic, Bengali, French, Russian, Portuguese, Urdu
Label2 Text Most practiced religions
Data2 Text Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, folk religions, Sikhism, Judaism, unaffiliated