There is only partial hypothesis to prove that Humans really evolved from the early Hominids. Despite evolutionary evidences in fossils and other genetic similarities in DNA , the species Homo Sapien is a distinct class and in no way related to other species.
no humans were apes that had over time evolved to humans
Early humans and modern apes share a common ancestor, which is why they exhibit similar physical characteristics. Over millions of years, both lineages evolved separately, leading to the distinct traits we associate with modern humans and apes today. Early humans, such as Australopithecus, had features that were intermediate between apes and modern humans, reflecting their evolutionary history. Thus, the resemblance is a result of shared ancestry and divergent evolution.
Early humans were animals that looked more human than the apes, but that didn't look exactly like we look today.
We are all apes and we are closely related to the other apes.
Humans evolved from apes. So Apes came first.
I would explain that humans and apes share a common ancestor, not that humans evolved directly from apes. The theory of evolution suggests that humans and apes diverged from a common ancestor millions of years ago, with each species evolving separately over time. The evidence for this comes from comparative anatomy, genetics, and the fossil record.
The apes view humans as humans view apes now ; the two look down upon the other (Sub-ape/sub-human) and subject them to medical experiments .
i do not think apes are smarter than humans there might be some things they are
All apes and humans are members of the order Primates.
Humans share approximately 98-99 of their DNA with apes.
Yes. We're not just descendant from them, we are apes (and therefore must logically also be descendant from apes). Of course we're not descended from any modern species of ape: we share a common ancestor with the other modern apes, which would also have been an ape.
no :)