There are a few critical distinctions between humans and apes:
Humans walk upright, apes are generally knuckle walkers (they walk on all fours but on the knuckles of the hands).
Humans can hold their breath. No ape can do that - this is to do with the way the tubes in the throat are arranged and it also means that it possible for humans to talk - the downside is that food can "go down the wrong way".
Humans have much less hair - they are practically naked.
Unfortunately, these important differences are not the kind of thing that fossilise well - apart from the walking upright. The well known Lucy fossil was an upright walker, but, of course, it's difficult to explain why a creature started walking upright apart from the vague "there was an environmental advantage".
There is a theory that explains pretty much all of these; that early hominids spent a period as "aquatic apes" - this would explain why we can hold our breath, lost our body hair and - more tentatively - why we walk upright. The only problem with the theory is that there is no fossil evidence to support it.
Another answer--The evidence is that humans and apes shared a common ancestor, not that they evolved from apes.
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The difficulty is tracing the lineage stems from not just body details failing to leave fossils. The Quaternary land animals generally - including our ancestors - left far fewer good fossils than sea creatures. Notably, our own species is poorly defended physically from animal attacks or extreme weather, and poorly equipped bodily to hunt and kill live prey. We had to develop an intellect and vocal skill some orders of magnitude higher than those of any other animal so we could overcome these weaknesses by brain rather than brawn.
Well, Monkeys and apes are from the same ancestors. We are not from monkeys.
Only humans can have HIV's Monkeys have SIV's.
no humans come from God. God created us. People say that we come from monkeys gorrlias appes but that's not true.
To put a complicated answer simply, primates evolved from lower species. It's incorrect to say that "humans evolved from monkeys"; rather, monkeys and humans both evolved from a common ancestor.
humans came from 2 main animals as scientists beleive,they are,dolphins and monkeys
that's because we humans come from them and developed it from them
Both monkeys and humans are considered primates.
No one can say for sure. Scientists believe that humans evolved from apes and monkeys. Religious groups believe that God created monkeys and humans separately. There is no specific evidence to support either of these claims, so no one knows whether people were once monkeys that evolved in time or not.
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.
Humans did not evolve from modern monkeys. Both humans and modern monkeys share a common ancestor that lived millions of years ago. The theory of evolution suggests that over time, humans and modern monkeys evolved separately from this common ancestor into the distinct species we see today.
Monkeys were the first evolution of humans.