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The first ancestors of humans, known as hominins, appeared around 6 to 7 million years ago in Africa. These early hominins were bipedal primates that eventually evolved into the diverse species of Homo, including modern humans.
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The early ancestors of humans are commonly referred to as hominins, which include species such as Australopithecus and Homo habilis. These hominins lived millions of years ago and represent stages in human evolution leading up to modern humans.
Baboons and gorillas are not direct ancestors of humans. Humans share a common ancestor with primates like baboons and gorillas from millions of years ago, but they are not direct descendants of these species. We share a more recent common ancestor with great apes like chimpanzees and bonobos.
The process of humans evolving from ape-like ancestors took millions of years. This evolution occurred over a period of approximately 6-7 million years.
The exact timing of human evolution is still a topic of scientific debate, but the earliest hominin species that are considered to be the ancestors of modern humans appeared around 6-7 million years ago in Africa. The species Homo sapiens, which is the modern form of humans, originated around 300,000 years ago.
Homo sapiens (Humans) first appear in the fossil record in Africa about 130,000 years ago. This date does not include supspecies which have dated back to approximately 500,000 years ago. (The scientific method in determining this can be easily researched if you are interested)
Australopithicans Homo habilis homo erectus
Humans came first before cockroaches. Fossil records and genetic evidence indicate that humans evolved around 300,000 years ago, while cockroach ancestors date back over 300 million years.
If you mean the first humans, our oldest ancestors came from Africa ... somewhere near the rift valley, something like 100,000 years ago. Before that there weren't any people - just proto-humans (homo erectus).
No one knows exactly as the first technologies predate modern humans by millions of years and it is impossible to know what our ancient prehuman ancestors were thinking back then.
The early ancestors of humans are commonly referred to as hominins, which include species such as Australopithecus and Homo habilis. These hominins lived millions of years ago and represent stages in human evolution leading up to modern humans.
No, humans descended from ape-like ancestors. Evidence suggests that the human line split from the first gorillas around four to eight million years ago.
Humans are the only bipedal primates. Our ancestors a few million years back were quadrupeds. Our earliest ancestors that were bipedal were the Australopethicines.
Baboons and gorillas are not direct ancestors of humans. Humans share a common ancestor with primates like baboons and gorillas from millions of years ago, but they are not direct descendants of these species. We share a more recent common ancestor with great apes like chimpanzees and bonobos.
Yes - that's what our ancestors did for 1000s of years! And why is this categorized in snow leopards? Are YOU a snow leopard?
European started the hunting.. Good Will
The process of humans evolving from ape-like ancestors took millions of years. This evolution occurred over a period of approximately 6-7 million years.
The exact timing of human evolution is still a topic of scientific debate, but the earliest hominin species that are considered to be the ancestors of modern humans appeared around 6-7 million years ago in Africa. The species Homo sapiens, which is the modern form of humans, originated around 300,000 years ago.