Actually neanderthals carry more of the simian dna according to science. Plus, the concentratio of humans with neanderthal dna is highest among what are called caucasions. Now we can come to the conclusion that whits are more relatd but the genes are very small and dormant, plus it isnt even in every person.
I think more proper research needs to be conducted for us to have well rounded results.
No, Neanderthals were a distinct species of the Homo genus, closely related to modern humans. They are not classified as apes, which are a different family of primates that includes gorillas, chimpanzees, and orangutans.
The closest ancestor to a caveman would likely be Homo heidelbergensis or Homo erectus, who lived around 600,000 to 200,000 years ago. These early human species were the predecessors to Neanderthals and Homo sapiens (modern humans) and are believed to have lived in more primitive conditions similar to what we associate with cavemen.
All apes and humans are members of the order Primates.
Charles Darwin believed that apes evolved from earlier, more primitive species, which in turn evolved from even earlier species. Ultimately, all mammals, including the apes and humans, evolved from the first mammal species, which in turn evolved from earlier species, and so on back to the beginning of life on Earth.
Australopithecus walked upright on two legs, a form of locomotion known as bipedalism, which is different from apes that typically walk on all four limbs. This adaptation is an important characteristic that distinguishes early hominins like Australopithecus from apes.
No, Neanderthals were a distinct species of the Homo genus, closely related to modern humans. They are not classified as apes, which are a different family of primates that includes gorillas, chimpanzees, and orangutans.
An evolutionary ladder is a diagram used to represent stages in evolution. Apes-?- neanderthals- humans is an example of an evolutionary ladder in word form. Apes are at the bottom, and humans are at the top. The ? represents an unknown form between apes and neanderthals.
Apes are related to monkeys i think.
Have you ever heard of Google images?
No. Apes and bears are not related.
No one knows because it was back when the apes and neanderthals were forming so yeah
no
Gibbons (Family Hylobatidae) are classified as Lesser Apes.
We are all apes and we are closely related to the other apes.
yes, essentially all primates are. they are both apes
Apes are more closely related to Old World Monkeys.
apes and chimps