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The biggest problem with H.e. soloensis is that remains of the subspecies have been found in Australia, and several islands around and including Java, Indonesia. Though in prehistoric times the effects of continental drift would have put these land masses closer together, as far as paleoanthropologists have been able to discern, there should still have been water seperating most of these land masses (a lot of water). This seems to leave only one possible conclusion, Homo erectus soloensis (and possibly some other late subspecies of Homo erectus) could build crude ocean going vessels and navigate. To do that at least some variations of Homo erectus must have possessed language, whether the prospect shatters the current theoretical architecture of paleo-anthropology or not.
Another strange representative of the Homo erectus line was H. e. Meganthropus, a freakishly massive hominid. As with H.e. soloensis, this hominid has been found in areas, that by the excepted standard of the hominid's intellect, it simply should not have been able to reach. However, fewer remains have been found of H. e. meganthropus and therfor it is easier for experts to ignore.