It never started with monkeys. If they did, though, People would eat the monkeys and then the blood would be transfered to humans.
It is said that AIDS was given to humans by Monkeys.
AIDS is restricted to humans and certain species of apes and monkeys. Polygamous animals in the vast majority are AIDS free.
Since its discovery in the 1980s, AIDS has evolved significantly. Advances in antiretroviral therapy have transformed it from a deadly disease to a chronic condition. Increased awareness and prevention efforts have also helped reduce new infections, although challenges such as stigma and access to treatment still persist.
No, some monkeys in Africa had a disease like AIDS. It was passed to humans when they killed and ate the monkeys for food.The disease then mutated slightly and was then passed on from human to human through sexual intercourse.
Both monkeys and humans are considered primates.
Well, Monkeys and apes are from the same ancestors. We are not from monkeys.
There are a number of tropical diseases (bacterial, fungal) that can affect spider monkeys, and some are transmissible to humans. They are, however, immune to other diseases that humans can contract.
Monkeys are the closest thing to humans because monkeys were like humans in 12 BC
Monkeys were never humans. Now on the other hand chimps were. HAHAHA JUST KIDDING! Monkeys are not humans. Case closed.
Monkeys were the first evolution of humans.
Humans did not evolve from monkeys, but rather, humans and monkeys evolved from one type of organism. They have a common ancestor, something that has traits of humans and monkeys, but they went separate ways.
Humans share a common ancestor with apes and monkeys. Apes and monkeys are more like our cousins than our grandparents. Thus present day monkeys can not be our ancestors, humans can not be evolved from monkeys.