No.
We evolved from monkeys the only difference is that their bones are much larger and theyre way hairier than us
Humans share a common ancestor with apes and monkeys. Apes and monkeys are more like our cousins than our grandparents. Thus present day monkeys can not be our ancestors, humans can not be evolved from monkeys.
No, Gorillas are apes just like humans. Apes are more intelligent than monkeys and do not have visible tails.
yes because sharks are bigger then humans
No, but we are related distantly. We are related more closely to Great Apes (such as gorillas) than to monkeys.
Yes, there is a difference between monkeys and chimps. Monkeys have tails, while chimps do not. Chimps are also more closely related to humans than monkeys are.
Answer umm not all humans have the equal amount of bones
In certain ways, perhaps. However, overall brain capacity, learning ability, and initial intelligence factors conclude that humans are smarter than monkeys. Also, humans are considered Earth's dominant species. (Basically a human could be less smart than a monkey but it would have to be one of the dunbest humans and one of the smartest monkeys.
No, frogs do not have more bones than humans. An adult human typically has 206 bones, while an adult frog has around 200 bones, though the exact number can vary among species. Frogs have a unique skeletal structure adapted for jumping and swimming, but overall, humans have a slightly higher bone count.
they are lighter and more thin so they can fly
Not exactly. Pigs' bones tend to be a bit thicker and denser than that of a humans'.
Monkeys do eat bananas, however, the monkeys that are in zoos should not eat the cultivated bananas that humans eat. These bananas have lots more sugar than bananas found in the wild and can lead to diabetes.