No, Aboriginal people do not resemble apes in appearance. Humans, including Aboriginal people, are part of the same species and share a common ancestry with all humans, distinct from other primates. Such comparisons are rooted in outdated and scientifically inaccurate stereotypes that dehumanize and misrepresent diverse cultures and peoples. It's important to approach discussions of human diversity with respect and recognition of our shared humanity.
Some speculate it to be that humans evolved from apes sometime in the past. Some speculate it is just coincidence. Regardless of what you chose to believe, apes are apes.
Not exactly. 'Black people' are an ethnic group of modern humans, Homo sapiens sapiens. Homo sapiens is a species of Great Apes. Therefore, you, and all other humans, regardless of ethnicity, came from apes, are apes, and produce more apes.
They are mammals, they are not monkeys but similar. They have no tails, they are pretty smart, there are different species of apes such as gorillas, orangutan's and chimpanzees and some people believe that we evolved from apes and some people don't.
Yes, but in reality there is no relation between the two.See the book of Genesis for details.Answer:Yes the similarities between apes and humans on both the physical and the the genetic level is about 98%. This is because humans and apes split from a common ancestor several million years ago.
Some people say that we come from apes so I'm guessing that if we were from apes that apes run the same pace as us. :)
Some people believe in that theory, but some people believe in Adam and Eve. Scientists claim that they have found evidence that we started from apes.
because apes came before humans did. you see apes starting loosing their hair and kind' of looked like people. hope this helped you
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No, that is a rumor people have spread over years.
I don't think so and there is a growing number of scientists starting to believe humans evolved separatly form apes although very similar to apes in nature and appearance. Some are even starting to accept that we may have been created by a higher power.
The Ice Age. Domination of land by mammals. Appearance of apes and hominids.
Apes resemble humans so closely that they are referred to as anthropoid (humanlike). Apes have large brains and are among the most intelligent animals. An ape's skeleton is similar to that of a human. However, relatively shorter legs and longer arms make apes better adapted for tree-dwelling and walking on all fours than for standing erect. Apes have short, coarse fur and rounded ears; there is little or no hair on the face and ears. They usually live in family or multi-family groups, although orangutans are also found singly or in pairs. The female usually gives birth to one offspring at a time. Apes feed chiefly on vegetation; they also eat eggs, insects, birds, and small mammals. They have opposable thumbs. In other words, the thumb is capable of bending in a way that it can touch the other digits. This is a signature feature of the primate family and human beings.