Good that you put new world monkeys before old world, as it is now being hypothesised that the asian origin of anthropoids includes the first ancestral new world monkeys, that then made it across the bering to north and then south america, I'm not sure how the north american fossil record squares with this.
Evolution is a theory? Right.. ..so is time, relitivity, and the magical, mystical, quantum mechanical computer to which you just typed your theoretical opinion on the theoretical web.. Hey, and did you know that you thoughts are but a theory...
@matte5299: Thanks for stating the obvious, dim-wit. Gravity, algebra, special relativity, plate tectonics, and evolution are all theories. What do they all have in common? They're all true. This whole "evolution is only a theory!" thing is getting tiresome. Look up the meaning of a theory, then look up the meaning of a hypothesis, then compare the two. Then consider getting an education.
@matte5299: Thanks for stating the obvious, dim-wit. Gravity, algebra, special relativity, plate tectonics, and evolution are all theories. What do they all have in common? They're all true. This whole "evolution is only a theory!" thing is getting tiresome. Look up the meaning of a theory, then look up the meaning of a hypothesis, then compare the two. Then consider getting an education.
What a beautiful collection of pictures of primates! Those animals look so different from what we Europeans are used to see because they are exclusively tropical...except ourselves.
Those tarsiers are amazing primates. they have the longest fossil record of any primate genus. What makes them so stunning is their massive eyes, each one is as large as their brain. Like bats, they are nocturnal...but no wings.
thanks for the info. i wonder though if the similar features (bats and tarsiers) are convergent or inherited through common ancestry.
are tarsiers new world monkeys? i have that impression although a quick look at wikipedia has corrects me. also another 2 minute search shows that bats and tarsiers are convergent.
amazing what can be found within a few minutes while looking at half decent resources. a lesson creationists should take home. ;-)
@bignastydragon: I can't cite anything for you, because I can't remember where I read this, but apparently bats and prosimians share a close common ancestor, and bats are more closely related to prosimians than mice and other small mammals.
this should have a lot more views
IraqiMaqam 5 months ago
We're literally all family, we should take care of them like we're older brothers, and the parents are dead, just like God.
superhamzah85 6 months ago
Good that you put new world monkeys before old world, as it is now being hypothesised that the asian origin of anthropoids includes the first ancestral new world monkeys, that then made it across the bering to north and then south america, I'm not sure how the north american fossil record squares with this.
Rhinogradentian 9 months ago
Evolution is a theory? Right.. ..so is time, relitivity, and the magical, mystical, quantum mechanical computer to which you just typed your theoretical opinion on the theoretical web.. Hey, and did you know that you thoughts are but a theory...
yellowhue30 11 months ago
Alternative view of evolution see video book trailer
dltanner99 1 year ago
4:50 is an asian primate :p
38azn 1 year ago
Quite a compilation and very compelling I give it 5 stars!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
wildman912 1 year ago
Evolution IS A THEORY!!!!!! THEORY!!!!!!
matte5299 1 year ago
@matte5299
Tell the residents of Hiroshima that their nuclear bomb was just Atomic Theory.
Then go look up the word theory.
superhamzah85 6 months ago
@matte5299: Thanks for stating the obvious, dim-wit. Gravity, algebra, special relativity, plate tectonics, and evolution are all theories. What do they all have in common? They're all true. This whole "evolution is only a theory!" thing is getting tiresome. Look up the meaning of a theory, then look up the meaning of a hypothesis, then compare the two. Then consider getting an education.
McTaggStar 5 months ago
@matte5299: Thanks for stating the obvious, dim-wit. Gravity, algebra, special relativity, plate tectonics, and evolution are all theories. What do they all have in common? They're all true. This whole "evolution is only a theory!" thing is getting tiresome. Look up the meaning of a theory, then look up the meaning of a hypothesis, then compare the two. Then consider getting an education.
McTaggStar 5 months ago
What a beautiful collection of pictures of primates! Those animals look so different from what we Europeans are used to see because they are exclusively tropical...except ourselves.
wollin20 1 year ago
why are your videos so underviewed?
This was awesome
CHAS1422 2 years ago
Nicely put together! 5 stars!
Darwinsgift 3 years ago
wow.
hairyreasoner 3 years ago
wow wow wow! This is so awesome because it puts in perspective the HUGE variety of our part of the animal kingdom.
zebruh 3 years ago
Thanks for posting this video. I think I saw some of my first cousins.
nogodscanuck 3 years ago
some of the earlier monkeys looked very much batlike. just an observation.
i assume those features work well in mammals for the tree dwelling environment.
bignastydragon 3 years ago
Those tarsiers are amazing primates. they have the longest fossil record of any primate genus. What makes them so stunning is their massive eyes, each one is as large as their brain. Like bats, they are nocturnal...but no wings.
EvolutionToday 3 years ago
thanks for the info. i wonder though if the similar features (bats and tarsiers) are convergent or inherited through common ancestry.
are tarsiers new world monkeys? i have that impression although a quick look at wikipedia has corrects me. also another 2 minute search shows that bats and tarsiers are convergent.
amazing what can be found within a few minutes while looking at half decent resources. a lesson creationists should take home. ;-)
bignastydragon 3 years ago 3
@bignastydragon: I can't cite anything for you, because I can't remember where I read this, but apparently bats and prosimians share a close common ancestor, and bats are more closely related to prosimians than mice and other small mammals.
McTaggStar 5 months ago
when are you gonna get serious? too much monkeying around here ;)
hellshade2 3 years ago