Homo habilis is an extinct species of the Homo genus that lived approximately 2.4 million to 1.4 million years ago in the Early Pleistocene period. The name "homo habilis" means "handy man," reflecting the tool-making abilities of this species.
Homo habilis is believed to have lived in sub-Saharan Africa, primarily in savannah environments. They were likely scavengers and hunters, using their tool-making abilities to process meat and gather plant foods. Their ability to make and use tools represented a significant step in human evolution.