There are at least two things that set hominid apart from the rest of the animals. These include the opposable thumb and large brain capacity.
One of the ways Australopithecus differed from apes was in their erect posture. They were also bipedal so their gait was different.
They walk upright.
she was a primatologist. ya know she learned how to talk to apes, any way is she dead or not!?
we are all bannas and slugs and apes so they had a three way at some point
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
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13 protons an easy way to remember what number of protons an element has is APES. A-atomic number, P-protons, E-electrons, S-same, so the atomic number and the numbers of protons and electrons are the same number
Australopithecus could walk upright on two legs.
Erect posture and bipedal gait.
no they eat different ways because apes have teeth and mounkeys have less teeth than the apes
Ringo Starr was not involved with Planet of the Apes in ANY way.
Apes appeared way after the dinosaurs went extinct so NO.
Archaeologists have no way of determining whether the Australopithecus afarensis had leaders or not. The only thing they can say for certain is that it was a partially quadrupedal species that had hominid features.
Ardipithecus Ramidus, Australopithecus Ramidus, Australopithecus Afarensis (Lucy), Australopithecus Afracanus, Australopithecus Robustus/Homo Habilis, Homo-Erectus, Homo-Ergaster, Homo-Sapien, Homo-Sapien Neanderthal, Homo-Sapien Sapien.
No. Monkeys and apes are two completely different species that look similar. One easy way to tell the difference is that monkeys have tails, whereas apes do not. Humans are also apes.
Sasquatches probably sleep in the same way as apes do.
monkeys have tails
Sasquatches probably sleep in the same way as apes do.
Not in the way humans do, but they are fairly apt at communicating moods and some basic intentions.