Neonatal Imitation in Rhesus Macaques1
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My comment was referring to the common ancestor of the chimpanzee and human, which is estimated to be 7 million years.
You are referring to the actual split between homo sepians (modern humans) and other homos.
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uh no.
All humans actually evolved from a common ancestor about two hundred thousand years ago. Why would you post something as a fact without knowing it to be true?
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Absolutely. Does it not make perfect sense? Give me a fucking break.
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their genus, Homo, which is roughly 2.3-2.4 million years old. All of these FACTS have empirical proof in the archaeological record. I have yet to see proof of your sky fairies.
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l man) both emerged from a common ancestor, Homo erectus, roughly 200,000 years ago. It is millions of years before this that modern humans' line of descent diverged from that of the modern great apes (one branch of the tree became humans, one branch became apes, with thousands upon thousands of steps in between). Humans are the only remaining extant species in
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I figured I'd do my part for the day and contribute some evolutionary FACTS, which this comment section is seriously lacking. Homo sapien sapiens (humans) and Homo sapien neanderthalensis (neandertha
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I don't know why, but if I was holding that thing, I'd have to slam it in the wall. I force myself never to be around them, or I'd hurt them.
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I'm a God's descendant; hello to all of you who insist in being monkey descendants.
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that was good but...nah i prefer lolcats
What a cute little thing
DancerAngel22 3 years ago 8
hha i started doing it too. Im an idiot.
rocketgal 8 months ago 3