Man is an ape. The evolution of one is the evolution of the other. Genetics in a particular immediate environment and reproductive isolation leads to the variences in two species that share very recent common ancestors.
Monkeys / apes or homosapiens
A gorilla is an ape. The great apes are Gorillas, Orangutans, Chimpanzees, Bonobos, and Man.
Man did not originate from apes per se, rather we share a common ancestor with them. This is a common misconception about evolution. Humans evolved to fit their environment, apes evolved to fit theirs.
there is no such person who specifically gave rise to them. but it is definitely the evolution of changes.
There isnt any noticeable evolution,..jst the way apes changed to man,........y not other animals show any changes?
It dealt with evolution. Whether man was descended from apes therefore monkeys.
All the evidence indicates modern man evolved from earlier apes.
That modern humans evolved directly from modern apes. This is quite incorrect because both modern humans and apes evolved from a common ancestor - the most recent common ancestor was between 5 and 7 million years ago. Each followed its own path of development, both becoming more complex over time but in their own ways.
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.
Frederick Tilney has written: 'The brain from ape to man' -- subject(s): Apes, Brain, Evolution, Human beings, Origin
No. There was a common ancestor that gave rise to both man and the apes.
Just normal apes are the closest.