The genus Homo emerged around 2.8 million years ago, marking a pivotal moment in human evolution. From Homo habilis to Homo sapiens, each species exhibited unique characteristics and adaptations that shaped our lineage's journey. Key milestones include the spread of Homo erectus out of Africa, the development of larger brains, and the emergence of complex tools and behaviors. These changes culminated in the rise of Homo sapiens, who eventually became the sole surviving human species.