ANSWERS: 15
  • http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/5363328.stm they just found the oldest skeleton ever in Ethiopia. Proving maybe we didnt come from apes, but something else between apes and humans.. anyways its rele interesting...
  • Maybe we are a species of ape.
  • Stars. :):)
  • We evolved from turds. Stupid, self serving, evil turds.
  • Cheese I think
  • We evolved from a common ancestor with apes and chimps, not FROM apes or chimps.
  • We evolved from a common ancestor. At one time this was thought to be very ape-like, but it appears from recent discoveries that apes, as well as humans, have evolved radically over the last six million years or so.
  • That's something we will never know.
  • Dust Genesis 2:7 "the LORD God formed the man [e] from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being."
  • We share 99% of our dna with chimps but we evolved down different paths.Probably had a common ancestor though.
  • Every species evolves, including apes and chimps. If we have a common ancestor, which I believe, it is different than humans and other modern primates. Whatever we evolved from is not a modern ape or chimp.
  • Genesis 2:7
  • We evolved from a primate, not an ape or chimp. We are even today considered primates. We evolved from primates because of natural selection. Possible a genetic mutation arrised giving a certain primate an advantage over the others, thus he out survived them and was a ble to produce more offspring with this advantage. There are many ways that natural selection could havev taken place but the main point is that something changed and a certain primate group became better adapted to the enviornment and was able to produce more offspring and survive.
  • Humans did not evolve from apes, but there is a recent common ancestor, which was something that we would probably refer to as an ape if it lived today. Our most recent cousin is the chimpanzee, then gorilla, then orangutan, then the gibbons... Anyway, the point is that humans are related to apes but they are cousins rather than parents on the evolutionary family tree.
  • Single celled organisms.

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