People who believe in the ape theory usually do not believe in the first humans on earth, Adam and Eve. But if you believe that I can tell that Adam and eve were never apes
We are all apes and we are closely related to the other apes.
Humans evolved from apes. So Apes came first.
No. Humans, Homo sapiens, live in many biomes, though they most likely originated in rain forests.
Not except in the same sense that modern humans are monkeys. The phrase "cavemen" doesn't really have a precise biological definition, but it's usually used to mean "primitive humans". Sometimes it's stretched a bit, and might be used to refer to any species in the genus Homo, or possibly even genus Australopithecus, but none of these would be classified by biologists as "monkeys". In fact, they're more closely related to us than gorillas are, and even gorillas aren't monkeys... they're apes (humans are, biologically speaking, part of the same family as chimpanzees, gorillas, and orangutans... the hominidae, or "great apes")
i do not think apes are smarter than humans there might be some things they are
The apes view humans as humans view apes now ; the two look down upon the other (Sub-ape/sub-human) and subject them to medical experiments .
All apes and humans are members of the order Primates.
Humans share approximately 98-99 of their DNA with apes.
Charles Darwin was nervous about the reaction of the church to the thought that humans had originated from apes and therefore did not talk about Humans in the origin of the species with the exception of a small hint in the last chapter. However, the idea of Humans coming from apes found its way out into the world and eventually published his own views on the idea with his book 'the descent of man'.
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no :)
its called the commercial "humans are smarter than apes"