Who first learned how to swim?
Who first learned how to swim? Neanderthals swam. The earliest humans swam. Neanderthals living in Italy about 100,000 years ago swam confidently. Their ear bones show they suffered from swimmer’s ear from diving 3–4 metres to retrieve clamshells they then shaped into tools. Early Evidence of Swimming Some of the earliest evidence of swimming comes […]
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