Sadly, we may never know the answers to these profound questions, for, around around 40,000 years ago, these alternate human species vanished from the face of the earth. Several reasons have been advanced for their extinction, including climate change for which the Neanderthals were ill-prepared. Even if climate shifts played a part, it seems very likely that the main cause was the arrival of us – Homo Sapiens – into their world. Sapiens’ superior social networks, hunting and resource gathering techniques, including the domestication and use of wild dogs in the hunting of prey, placed increasing pressure on the Neanderthals and tipped them over into extinction.