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hmm well humans are apes so several billion
Well, Monkeys and apes are from the same ancestors. We are not from monkeys.
well most Christians do not think that humans evolved from apes because in the bible it says that god created humans from himself.
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, humans are not "part monkey."lol: 'you humans'- somebody's cat is on wikianswers.No, we humans are not part monkey. I think you are referring to the theory of evolution which states that humans, apes and monkeys (as well as all life (including you cats)) have a common ancestor.
Yes, Apes can hear quite well.
Humans are in the category of the great apes. Current living species include the Gorilla, Chimpanzee, Orangutan, and the Bonobo, as well as Humans. There are currently 5 separate classifications of Gorilla, 4 of Chimpanzee 2 of Orangutan, and one each of the Bonobo and Human.
well, yes or no. maybe, if we change overtime, like humans. first, we were apes, then hunchbacks, then caveman, and now the humans we are today. maybe we will last longer then.
Yes, humans are classified as animals and have evolved from earlier primate ancestors over millions of years through the process of evolution. The theory of evolution explains how all species, including humans, have descended from common ancestors through natural selection and adaptation to their environments.
Well people say that humans evolve from monkeys but life on Earth has evolved through billions of years through small microorganism's. Also humans didn't evolve from apes, we evolved from a common ancestor but we just evolved in a different way to apes due to environment e.g. food, predators etc
A good rule of thumb is that monkeys usually have tails and apes don't. If you see them in the trees, apes can swing from branch to branch, monkeys can't. The classification of "ape" and "monkey" isn't particularly well done; Old World monkeys are more closely related to apes than to New World monkeys, also whether humans should be classified as apes has been unclear over the years; chimpanzees are more closely related to humans than to gorillas.
evolution - apes continued to evolve as well. We came from all mamals, reptiles etc... each species continued to evolve into its own lines. All dogs came from the selective breeding from wolves, and wolves continue to exist.