Hominoids
about the same as a human
Not directly; Humans evolved from an ape-like ancestor who lived around 7 million years ago. These ape-like creatures shared a common ancestor with monkeys who lived around 20 to 30 million years ago.
The guy acted like an ape, all arms and groping me as if grabbing fruit from a tree. The zoo's only ape died yesterday.
'Lucy' is the nickname given to a famous fossil of the species Australopithecus afarensis, an early hominid that lived around 3.2 million years ago in East Africa. The discovery of Lucy in Ethiopia in 1974 provided important insights into human evolution, as she had a combination of ape-like and human-like characteristics, suggesting she walked upright on two legs. Lucy's fossil remains have been crucial in understanding the transition from ape-like ancestors to early humans.
The oldest known human-like ancestors are believed to be species within the genus Sahelanthropus, with Sahelanthropus tchadensis dating back about 7 million years. This species exhibits a mix of ape-like and human-like traits, suggesting it may be one of the earliest members of the human lineage. However, the exact timeline and classification of early hominins continue to be subjects of ongoing research and debate in paleoanthropology.
They looked like humans.
both. she had ape-like features such as her shouders that would allow her to climb, and she had human-like feature such as her pelvis that would allow her to walk upright.
Lucy is a ape not a human like the scientists believe.
An ape looks exactly like a monkey except that it doesn't have tail. It is known to be said that an ape is another form of a human so I am guessing that it kind of acts like a human too.An ape looks like humans but hairier and more undeveloped.
From my ancestors, which, like me, were human, great ape, ape, primate, mammal, tetrapod, vertebrate, animal eukaryotes.
Australopithecus afarensis is unique for their combination of both ape-like and human-like features, such as a small brain size, human-like teeth, and ape-like arms and legs. They were bipedal, meaning they could walk on two feet, which was a key step in human evolution. Lucy, a famous Australopithecus afarensis fossil, provided valuable evidence of their bipedal locomotion.
A human?
Kaffirs are neither human nor ape but a race of beings are in between the two. they are still undergoing the transition from ape to human.
Yes, Australopithecus is a real genus of hominins that lived in Africa between about 4 million and 2 million years ago. Fossils attributed to Australopithecus, such as the famous "Lucy," provide important evidence of early human evolution, showcasing traits that are both ape-like and human-like. This genus is significant for understanding the transition from ape-like ancestors to more advanced hominins.
It looks like they are related or from the same kind.
What makes us a Grea Ape is that we don't have tails.
a gorilla or chimp or ape