^Maybe you could of.
^Maybe you could of.
well if thats what u wanna believe than ok
Im not stopping u, Im just uncovering parts of the truth
its kinda like the Matrix, but u can believe what u want
And I am not bashin the bible
ok here iis a quick history lesson dinosaurs died because the worlds tempature dropped from sumthin like 36 to 32 therefore it was to cold for them to live and they died out and a comet did not kill out the dinosaurs it has been proven that the comet hit after a certain amount of time after the dinosaurs became extinct therefore bac then the earth WAS to hot for us to live and wen the tempature dropped it was 2 cold for the dinosaurs but it was the right tempeture for us to evolve into wat we are todayOriginally Posted by Glock Works
this is gonna happen again probly not for atleast another 1mil years but the same thing will happen we will die out and sum other species will evolve over thousands of years and will bbe controllin the world like we are now but they will be completly different
does that help prove your lil theory wrong
We did evolve from monkeys...
I remember a diss I threw a while back that pertains to this...
Ya shit's too primitive, dunny, every one of ya bars...
Proves humans sprang from monkeys...
..............................But you didn't spring that far.
In a nutshell...
This thread = one of ya bars
Think about it...
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i belive dat shit
but if its true then how come monkey right now rnt humans???
You can't spell beleive, or aren't. So...Maybe monkeys are humans.Originally Posted by Wreklus
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Originally Posted by Wreklus
You're so fucking annoying son. Why do you argue this shit when you dont even have basic knowledge on the subject. What a dumbass question. Why is there still monkeys that aren't humans? Becuz the species of ape humans evolved from doesnt exist anymore and is different from a fucking chimp or gorrilla. There was different kinds of ape. The first members of the Homo genus (dont make jokes asshole) appeared in Africa. Habilis evovled into Homo erectus and migrated to other continents. Erectus then evolved into homo sapiens. Then there was 2 kinds of Homo sapiens, earyl forms of us and Neanderthalls. Neanderthalls were like humans but harier and tougher and bigger to stand the cold. But they died out while we survived and continued to evolve.
For a more correct explenation...
Humans are mammals of the Primate order. The earliest primates evolved about 65 million years ago in the geological period known as the Paleocene epoch. They were small-brained, arboreal fruit eaters, similar to modern tree shrews . Primates of the Eocene epoch (55 to 38 million years ago) were similar and ancestral to contemporary tarsiers , lemurs , and tree shrews, and are classified as lower primates or prosimians. During the late Eocene, the higher primates, or anthropoids, developed from prosimian ancestors and, aided by continental drift , diverged into New World (or platyrrhine) and Old World (or catarrhine) monkeys . The branching of Old World monkeys and hominoids apparently occurred in the late Oligocene (38 to 25 million years ago) or early Miocene (25 to 8 million years ago), a time period poorly represented in the fossil record. The lesser apes (gibbons and siamangs) and other hominoid lines diverged about 20 million years ago, while the Asian great apes (the orangutan being the only surviving form) diverged from the African hominoids about 15 to 10 million years ago. Genetic evidence suggests that the ancestral lines of gorillas diverged about 8 million years ago and that chimpanzees and hominids diverged about 5 million years ago.
The earliest known hominids are members of the genus Australopithecus , the earliest of which date to more than 4 million years ago. Unlike other primates, but like all hominids, australopithecines were bipedal. Their crania, however, were small and apelike, with an average cranial capacity of about 450 cc in the gracile species and 600 cc in the robust forms. Australopithecines that have been considered ancestral in the lineage leading to the human genus Homo include A. afarensis (an important skeleton of which is popularly known as Lucy) and A. africanus. The exact position of these and other early species on the hominid family tree continues to be disputed.
The first member of the genus Homo, a small gracile species known as H. habilis, was present in east Africa at least 2 million years ago. H. habilis was the first hominid to exhibit the marked expansion of the brain (with an average cranial capacity of about 750 cc) that would become a hallmark of subsequent hominid evolutionary history. By about 1.6 million years ago, H. habilis had evolved into a larger, more robust, and larger-brained species known as Homo erectus . Cranial capacities ranged from about 900 cc in early specimens to 1050 cc in later ones. H. erectus persisted for well over a million years and migrated off the African continent into Asia, Indonesia, and Europe.
Between 500,000 and 250,000 years ago, H. erectus evolved into H. sapiens. Transitional forms between H. erectus and H. sapiens are referred to as archaic H. sapiens. With the exception of H. sapiens neandertalensis (see Neanderthal man ), no additional subspecies are recognized. Indeed, some scientists consider Neanderthal a separate species. Archaic H. sapiens changed gradually, becoming somewhat larger, more gracile and larger-brained through time. Cranial capacity, for example, increased from about 1150 cc in early transitional forms to the current world average of just over 1350 cc. By 150,000 years ago in Africa and Asia and 28,000 years ago in Europe (see Cro-Magnon man ), the transition to H. sapiens was complete, and fully modern humans became the single surviving hominid species.
Monkeys did evolve into humans...and if you doubt it...how would you explain "Lucy"?
Lucy is evidence to the first human like structure. She was a 3 1/2 foot tall monkey that had strickingly simuliar characteristics to humans. Monkeys walk on all fours, not at all times, but how they are structured, they do. Lucy walked strickly on 2 feet. Time passed and neanderthals came to existance. You probably know this term as cave man. Time kept ticking, and humans came around.
And the reason that all monkeys didnt evolve is because it's like this...
We will say...Lucy's birth givers were obviously two regular monkeys. they gave birth to a Lucy who later in time found another simuliar creature to birth with. But her parents still would have regular monkeys, so its just a whole different race of monkeys came to existance. Some of the monkeys didnt have strong enough Gene's to establish these new traits.
You really think ur tough... come 'n try me man
I’ll get a hiccup that isn’t spasms of the diaphragm
That's an old science theme that's already been proven. Though not to the 100th percent, but pretty darn close with all the fossils and remains of old humans centuries ago.
Though very religious people won't believe it, you'd end up no where. It's up to what you believe.
ya religious ppl bielve in christ made us but otha ppl tho think that we came from monkies
Shut the fuck up and look in the intellectual section
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