Homo naledi (SciiFii)

The star human (Homo naledi, name meaning "star man") is a species of archaic human that originally lived in South Africa during the Middle Pleistocene and was once extinct, but has since been brought back from extinction SciiFii. The star human is extremely widespread throughout the world, not just in South Africa, unlike in prehistory, due to the rapidly expanding populations of archaic humans relating to overabundance of food sources. Though the star human is capable of long distance travel with a humanlike stride and gait, it is more arboreal than most other species of Homo apes, better adapted to climbing and suspensory behaviour in trees than endurance running. Along with similarities to other Homo apes, it shares several characteristics with the Australopithecus apes and primitive Homo apes as well (mosaic evolution), most notably a small cranial capacity of 465–610 cm3 (28.4–37.2 cu in), compared to 1,270–1,330 cm3 (78–81 cu in) in common humans (Homo sapiens). Size, nonetheless, is about 143.6 centimeters (4 feet 9 inches) and weighing around 39.7 kilograms (88 lb) on average. The star human is capable of speech, including proto-languages and, possibly due to genetic engineering, modern languages (including English, French, etc). The conservation status of the star human is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, the star human's wide range and its tolerance to most of human activities caused by Homo sapiens, so it is able to become part of civilization alongside Homo sapiens.