Sometimes people say, "Scientist claim we used to be monkeys!" But that's not quite right. Scientists say we share a common ancestor with today's apes.
Just as you and your cousin have grandparents in common, so you and those monkeys you see at the zoo have a common ancestor. But that common ancestor lived millions of years ago!
Monkeys, apes and humans are all primates. And all three share certain common characteristics - like ten fingers and ten toes, flattish faces and large brains. But there are obvious differences, too - and those differences are due to evolution.
Scientists say that our closest living relatives are chimpanzees, but that doesn't mean that we used to bechimpanzees. We have been evolving seperately for about the last six million years. From a common primate ancestor, two unique species have developed - chimpanzees and homo sapiens(that's us).
Well, languages spoken by human beings. Which includes all of the languages we know about actually. Although computer codes are also referred to as "languages", they are not really the same thing, as they are not used by sentient beings to converse.
Homo sapiens is the term used for human beings.
People used to be monkeys and they live in forests and jungles 2nd answer: People did not 'used to be monkeys'. No serious scientist has ever offered that theory. Some believe that monkeys, apes, and humans all came from some even older animal, and that monkeys, apes, and humanoids all branched away from each other. Only the human chain in evolution has gone on to answer questions, here. Many early humanoids, and later, humans lived in forests for food, shelter, and raw materials to make tools.
Human beings considered collectively; the human race.
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Loner Amovseye: A misanthrope is one who distrusts or dislikes humans.
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