Monkeys and humans look alike in some ways because primates are monophyletic, meaning that they evolved from a common ancestor. Thus, although humans and monkeys have adapted to different environments, we have retained our common characteristics.
well some monkeys look like this,they are all diffrent sizes though.
Monkeys and apes are both primates, but they belong to different branches of the primate family tree. They share similarities such as having grasping hands, forward-facing eyes, and complex social structures. However, one key difference is that apes do not have tails, while most monkeys do.
If you are referring to an increase in overall intelligence during the course of evolution then you have mistaken monkeys for apes as the evolutionary source of humanity. Monkeys were monkeys a long time ago, while some apes did evolve into the humans of today. To find a simple difference between them, look for a tail. Monkeys have tails and apes do not.
They do look alike at some angels. <3 them both!
Because there are so many faces in the world some of them are gonna look alike.
Aceous is some body or something that sound alike or look alike . Aceous mean ? Alike : they are aceous in the class room , they all sound alike he is aceous to my brother , they look alike some other meaning's : resembling or related to some body or something. Aceous a name in the western part or africa a mail baby who resemble his farther .
monkeys dont technatlelly get married but just mate and the father just protects and acts like a husband well one without a job of coruse!
Primates all look like human beings. Some of them have tails (monkeys), but all have two arms and two legs. In other words, they have a total of four limbs and may have a tail in addition. Monkeys are arboreal animals, which means that they live in trees.
Some were awesome, some were ugly, sort alike the bat mobile.
Yes especially in some highlights of her movie.
homologous chromosomes
Some examples of dog breeds that look alike include the Siberian Husky and Alaskan Malamute, the Border Collie and Australian Shepherd, and the Jack Russell Terrier and Parson Russell Terrier.