I’m hereby considering myself an amerimutt

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I’m fully European but don’t have solidified phenotype
 
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Whats your skull size, small, average, big/tall?
 
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I’m fully European but don’t have solidified phenotype
Most white Americans are a mix of English, Irish, and German ancestry.
 
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Good for you bro
 
Small skull is the most defining trait if u have a large skull you don't have amerimutt appearance
No you can. Patt tillman has amerimutt pheno too
 
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don’t have solidified phenotype
neither are the Europeans. For example Germans, Beneluxians, French, Italians, Spaniards etc. all mutts
 
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neither are the Europeans. For example Germans, Beneluxians, French, Italians, Spaniards etc. all mutts
Such is life
 
neither are the Europeans. For example Germans, Beneluxians, French, Italians, Spaniards etc. all mutts
If by mutts you mean ancestors of Western Hunter Gatherers and Anatolian Farmers. The only species that is pure are amoebas because you can trace a common ancestor to everyone if ypu go back far enough
 
If by mutts you mean ancestors of Western Hunter Gatherers and Anatolian Farmers. The only species that is pure are amoebas because you can trace a common ancestor to everyone if ypu go back far enough
We’re all mutts except amoebas amoebas supremacy
 
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Wait why explain @Jason Voorhees
We’re all mutts except amoebas amoebas supremacy
Europeans have ancestry from groups like Western Hunter-Gatherers, Anatolian Farmers, and later, Steppe. These groups intermingled over thousands of years, creating the genetic diversity we see in Europe today. Similarly, other populations around the world reflect complex layers of migration and mixing. Humans as a whole have always been mixed and have migrated to places.

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At the most basic level, all humans share common ancestry, and if we go back billions of years, we even share ancestors with all living organisms, including single-celled organisms like amoebas. The idea of "pure" lineage doesn't hold up biologically because life itself is an unbroken chain of evolution and diversification.
 
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Europeans have ancestry from groups like Western Hunter-Gatherers, Anatolian Farmers, and later, Steppe. These groups intermingled over thousands of years, creating the genetic diversity we see in Europe today. Similarly, other populations around the world reflect complex layers of migration and mixing. Humans as a whole have always been mixed and migrated yo places.

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At the most basic level, all humans share common ancestry, and if we go back billions of years, we even share ancestors with all living organisms, including single-celled organisms like amoebas. The idea of "pure" lineage doesn't hold up biologically because life itself is an unbroken chain of evolution and diversification.
I thought an amoeba was a snake am I retarded
 
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If by mutts you mean ancestors of Western Hunter Gatherers and Anatolian Farmers. The only species that is pure are amoebas because you can trace a common ancestor to everyone if ypu go back far enough
There is no need to go back too far. Germans, for example, are a mixture of Northern and Central European types. Italians are a mix of Central European and Mediterranean phenotypes.

There is no such thing as a French face because the French are a mix of Northern, Central and Southern European types.
Beneluxians are Kelto-Nordic for example.

This is what I mean by mutt.
 
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