Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Are Humans A Single Species? (What If We Categorized Humans Like Other Animals)

Sep 5, 2025
Explore the fascinating debate on classifying humans as multiple species based on genetic diversity. Delve into the intriguing genetic differences between modern humans and Neanderthals, sparking discussions about evolution and conservation. Discover how traits like skin color tie into our evolutionary history and adaptations. The conversation also touches on sexual selection, endurance hunting techniques, and the societal implications of media representations, challenging listeners to rethink what it means to be human.
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INSIGHT

Human Genetic Divergence Is Surprising

  • Malcolm argues some living human populations are as genetically distinct as recognized separate species in other animals.
  • He provokes rethinking species labels by comparing human divergence to Neanderthals and other animals.
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Reproductive Compatibility Isn't Enough

  • Malcolm explains species definitions are more complex than 'can interbreed' taught in kindergarten.
  • He points out many accepted separate species can and do produce fertile hybrids, so reproductive ability isn't the only criterion.
ANECDOTE

Seeing Morphological Differences Firsthand

  • Malcolm says he saw morphological differences earlier the same day and used online images to illustrate.
  • He frames those observations to show how visibly distinct some populations can appear.
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