Hominids are primates. Ramapithecus is one possible primate candidate for a hominid ancestor.
Modern humans belong to the group of hominids known as Homo sapiens.
Africa.
There are no hominids that are identical to modern humans except modern humans ourselves. To be classified as a different species or sub species they have to be different. There are hominids that were very similar to modern humans. Neanderthals for example would not look completely out of place at a party. Even ancient hominids share many characteristics with modern humans. Upright walking stance and intelligent think all be it less than modern humans are common amongst many of our ancestors. Yea... So the answer is Cro-Magnon... noob...
Fetile lands
a common ancestor.
Lobe-fin fish
Modern humans belong to the group of hominids known as Homo sapiens.
Hominids belong to the taxonomic family Hominidae, which includes great apes and humans. This family is part of the order Primates.
Hominids are a group of primates that includes modern humans, extinct human species (such as Neanderthals), and their ancestors. This lineage originated around 6-7 million years ago in Africa and has evolved over time to give rise to the diversity of hominid species we see today.
Green algae, specifically from the group Charophytes, are believed to be the protist functional group that gave rise to terrestrial plants. They share many structural and biochemical similarities with land plants, leading researchers to hypothesize this evolutionary relationship.
the first group was Australopithecus Afarensis but the first hominid found from their group was Lucy.
The first group of hominids is believed to have first appeared in Africa, around 6-7 million years ago. This is supported by fossil and genetic evidence.
homo habilis
Modern humans belong to a group called hominids. Homo sapiens, or humans, are the only surviving species of hominids. Hominids are part of a larger group of animals called primates, which includes monkeys and apes. Humans are also mammals.
there is no such person who specifically gave rise to them. but it is definitely the evolution of changes.
Hominids
Since we, homo sapiens, are hominids, hominids have not ended.