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One evidence suggesting that all primates might have come from a common ancestor is that they all act very similar. For example, human kids play with toys, and other primates such as a monkey take a stick and use it as a doll or an action figure. Another evidence is that all primates have a similar fossil structure, which can also lead to similar ancestors, or the same. Also another proof of evidence is the fact that all primates always act like each other. ok that's the answer now sent your credit card number to designator817@AOL.comm
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lemur
NO please read the bible ======================== No. The closest primates to humans are chimpanzees. We all (humans, chimpanzes, gorillas, and other primates) evolved, over millions of years, from some common ancestor, but anthropologists have not yet identified that common ancestor.
Hominids are primates. Ramapithecus is one possible primate candidate for a hominid ancestor.
Monkeys aren't your relatives. However; modern primates, including humans, share a common ancestor. For that matter; depending on how far back you want to go, you share a common ancestor with grass too.
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We evolved about 500 million years ago from fish that evolved to anphibians then mammals then we evolved to primates
Humans are primates. Apes, monkeys, chimpanzees, etc. are also primates.Skeletons of primates that lived millions of years ago show that the ancestors of humans have changed from rather short hunched and probably furry primates that lived in groups and used stone tools to Homo erectus to the modern human.The theory is that all primates probably had a common ancestor but due to separation of groups, environmental factors and random genetic mutations, speciation occurred and different groups of primates became increasingly different from each other. Modern primates do not look like their distant ancestors after millions of years and each species of modern primates are different from each other. The great ape is different from lemurs and humans. Humans are unique in having the ability to excavate, document and study the remains of organisms that lived millions of years ago.Just as birds had a common ancestor with dinosaurs as did, perhaps reptiles, humans had a common ancestor with other mammals.
Based on fossil evidence, we can conclude that the history of Primates is about 55 to 60 million years long.
Bush babies and aye-ayes are both lemuriform primates, a related group of primates that last shared a common ancestor somewhere between 40 and 65 million years ago.