Although, man and monkey share the same ancestry, they are actually very different. Humans have evolved from the ape family, which includes gorilla, chimpanzees and orangutans. However, monkeys belong to a different suborder altogether. Monkeys are often divided into two broad categories: Old World monkey or a New World monkey.
Humans and Monkeys are both Primates, and are both 'higher' Primates, also known as Simians. However humans belong to Hominidae - the Human family, while 'monkeys' is a catch-all term for several different species, spread across three or four other simian Families.
Of course. Why would you even need to ask that?
No, monkeys and humans are classified in different families.
We are quite clearly not the same animals; that is essentially what you are asking when you use the term 'same species'.
no. homosapiens only apply to humans.
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Yes!
Human beings. It was named after the Rhesus monkey.
Human beings, some species of monkey and mosquitoes of the genera Aedes.
They aren't, not in that sense. But way back when there was a creature that was a common ancestor to both the current apes and to humans.
There are very few animals that will actually eat onions. These animals include but are not limited to human beings.
The rhesus monkey has a great deal in common with human beings, so tests done on a rhesus monkey (in terms of drugs they are given, medical procedures that are performed on them, etc.) will give results that are similar to the results that human beings would experience. So, this is very useful for medical research, since we don't want to experiment on human beings, at least until the point of being ready for a clinical trial, by which time we should already have substantially confirmed the usefulness and safety of what we are testing.
Yes, human beings are real.
Human beings are animals.
human beings are mammals that were evolved from something but we do not know what
Human Beings probably Human Beings probably
Museum of Human Beings was created in 2008.
"The Outdatedness of Human Beings" was created in 1986 by Svetlana Boym.