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Here's an interesting one.
What's your thoughts on evolution? If we evolved from apes then why are there still apes? |
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Life imitates art
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i think it's not true at all
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I do believe in some sort of evolution, but I'm more inclined to think that we evolved from something out of the sea, rather than apes.
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filthy mudblood
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Apes and us humans had a common ancestor.
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It's a puzzler
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OG(den)
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filthy mudblood
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Well both is kinda true, all life on earth is reckoned to have come from the sea. And as I mentioned evolution doesn't claim we come from apes, us and apes were once the same species, and just like a branch in a tree splits, us and apes started evolving on our own paths.
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OG(den)
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If humans evolved from apes then why are there still apes?
Humans did not evolve from present-day apes. Rather, humans and apes share a common ancestor that gave rise to both. This common ancestor, although not identical to modern apes, was almost certainly more apelike than humanlike in appearance and behavior. At some point -- scientists estimate that between 5 and 8 million years ago -- this species diverged into two distinct lineages, one of which were the hominids, or humanlike species, and the other ultimately evolved into the African great ape species living today http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/evolution/li...faq/cat03.html |
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yuh yuh
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Technically chimps are human's closest relatvies. I'm taking Anthropology.
I think it's all bs though |
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It's not something I tend to debate, just accept as a basic fact of lie.
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self-oscillating
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In a similar way we still have fish etc which came from some of the earliest genetic common ancestors |
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![]() I know it's over millions of years, but it doesn't make sense to me, I do however see some humans that resemble animals ![]() |
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filthy mudblood
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Yep we are still evolving, in a thousand years humans will be slightly different, on average probably a bit taller, and we will be smarter.
And in a million years, humans will be unrecognizable. |
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