Ape years are very much comparable to human years. Some species of great ape have been known to live to over 60 years of age in captivity. In the wild, however, most would be lucky to live past 30. The same could no doubt be said for humans; without medical intervention or the protection afforded us by our codes of law, our natural life-spans would be reduced drastically.
evolution is random and it takes millions of years for it to happen
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A human?
Kaffirs are neither human nor ape but a race of beings are in between the two. they are still undergoing the transition from ape to human.
Lucy is a ape not a human like the scientists believe.
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What makes us a Grea Ape is that we don't have tails.
Yuanmou Human About 1.7million years ago Beijing Human (Ape man) About 0.7 million years ago to 0.2 million years ago Upper Cave Man About 18 thousand years ago
a gorilla or chimp or ape
about the same as a human
ok i am not an evolutionist but i do know the ape to human phase. It starts at a piece of dirt to a bug then a butterfly to a snake to a mouse to a rat to a brand new baby monkey to an adult monkey to a ape to a gorilla to human then from human all the way back down to nohing.
Australopithecus is one of the longest lived early human species. They survived for more than 900,000 years, they had ape and human characteristics and lived both on the ground and in trees.