Can t beat an orangutan? How did our ancestors survive from time immemorial?

Updated on history 2024-03-12
29 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you don't rely on external forces, the strength of people is not as great as the strength of orangutans, and you really can't beat it. Of course, our ancestors relied on wisdom and talent to survive and multiply.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The biggest difference between humans and orangutans is intelligence, and humans have learned to use and make tools, traps and houses over a long period of evolution, and can use skills and think.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I can only say that the appearance of human beings is a particularly big coincidence, and I have encountered another particularly big coincidence, the process of ancestral evolution has probably experienced from the very beginning of ancient people to slowly evolve into Homo sapiens, and finally our human beings, in fact, the survival of human beings should be a particularly big fluke.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Our ancestors survived through intelligence and teamwork, using tools, having a clear division of labor, and hunting through the cooperation of many people.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    3. In fact, for us, humans and gorillas are indeed similar, but it is not known whether humans are from gorillas, so in some senses, they may indeed not be the same ancestor. In fact, it has to be said that it is true that human IQ is not a product of the earth, and it is precisely because of this that many scientists believe that human beings are not creatures on the earth, and it is precisely because of this speculation that it may also show that humans and gorillas are not the same ancestor, and humans seem to be designed programs.

    In fact, it has to be said that purely from the living habits and physiological structure of humans and gorillas and other physiological characteristics, it can be proved that humans and gorillas do have a common ancestor, and with the confirmation of DNA technology, humans and gorillas are indeed close, so the same ancestor may indeed exist millions of years ago.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There is a basis. Because humans and gorillas are 99% genetically similar, and humans have also found ape fossils, there is a basis.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Scientists have done genetic testing on humans and gorillas, and found that the genetic similarity between the two is as high as 99%, so it proves that humans and gorillas are of the same origin.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    No, humans have never had an affair with gorillas, otherwise there would be a lot of AIDS. AIDS is very common among gorillas and is mostly eliminated by humans.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Modern archaeological speculation includes modern humans, with a total of 8 evolved into ape-humans (represented by Neanderthals), 2 of which perished naturally. The remaining 6 are estimated to have been destroyed by modern human ancestors (Homo sapiens). (The Peking ape and the cave man live together, and there is a difference of 30w years before and after, which is worth scrutinizing) gene said that modern humans contain a very small amount of Neanderthal genes, but unfortunately there is no verification of whether there are genes of Peking ape.

    Modern humans (Homo sapiens) coexisted with cavemen for a long time (at least 1w years) before they left Africa. During this time, modern people were bullied (the population has always been around 1000 people), except for intelligence plus points, everything else (strength and speed**) is not as good as cavemen, this may be the reason why humans build houses on trees, most of the continent is the territory of cavemen, and Homo sapiens only have a small space by the sea. The relationship between cavemen and Homo sapiens is not the relationship of the territory of the animal kingdom, but the relationship of enemies (cavemen are also intelligent, can think, can use fire, and can make stone tools).

    Finally, during the Ice Age, a large number of cavemen died, the technology tree of Homo sapiens was basically completed (it is estimated that the intelligence comparison is equivalent to 18 years old to 10 years old), Homo sapiens multiplied in large numbers (began to be riotous), and went out of Africa in large numbers three times, gradually from the sea to the inland, just to completely annihilate the enemy and take revenge for the original bullying.

    Humans are a species that specializes in brain evolution. In other words, except for the brain, our other abilities are far inferior to those of animals in other evolutionary directions. The mass extinction of the ancient apes was precisely the crisis of the evolution of the brain's specialization, and before the invention of advanced tools, intelligence was far less effective than physical strength and speed.

    The main reason for the extinction of the ancient apes was the sudden arrival of several ice ages, and the sudden cooling led to the mass extinction of non-cold-tolerant animals. Although the ancient apes were already able to use sticks and stone tools, they could not use fire or make clothes. Paleoanthropoids, lacking fur on their bodies, were not adapted to cold climates.

    In addition, as ancient apes living in groups, they had to be in sufficient numbers to effectively drive away cats and defend their territory and food. The lack of food caused a large number of ape populations, and finally it was turned into a vicious circle of winter food for large cats that were more adapted to cold climates, and finally completely wiped out.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The old apes had a much narrower living space, and during the Ice Age, volcanic eruptions and other natural disasters were even more vulnerable, and it was easy for them to suddenly become extinct in the face of extreme climates.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The ape-man has long been debunked as **, how can it exist and not be extinct? The question itself is a false proposition.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Human ancestors parted ways with their chimpanzee ancestors 5 million years ago and evolved a wide variety of Australopithecus, and it was not until more than 100,000 years ago that modern Homo sapiens was born.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Man's advantage is in intelligence, physical degeneration of intelligence as a supplement, so survive. Physical, intellectual, and intellect are not good, so it's over.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's all digging up a few bones and then starting to weave them, and the people behind them don't even see the bones, and he will believe how you make them up in class.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The so-called ape-man is a false proposition. There has never been an ape-man, the ape-man is a fictional concept.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Human, as well as humanoid internal wars, famines, may lead to the extinction of groups at all stages, and modern warfare is also full of genocide.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Because the competitors of humans in the same ecological niche only have different races of the same genus, our genus has upgraded its brain, and it is much more powerful, several ancient races have stood at the top of the food chain in ancient times, but the competition with the same ecological niche can't do us Homo sapiens, so it will become extinct, and different ecological niches such as orangutans are not in the daily recipes of Homo sapiens, so it has survived until now.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It is because similar human races are not reproductively isolated from each other, which is a competitive relationship and a convergent evolutionary relationship. Homo sapiens, Homo erectus, Neanderthals, Heidelbergensis, and finally Homo sapiens. Love and kill each other.

    Ape and orangutans, on the other hand, are reproductively isolated because of the geographical barrier of the Great Rift Valley. There is also no competitive convergence. Orangutans develop individually.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    In the hundreds of thousands of years since the emergence of Homo sapiens, other apes such as Homo sapiens, Neanderthals, and Pekingese have been wiped out...

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It is also possible that Neanderthals were strong and strong enough to defeat Homo sapiens in minutes and capture Homo sapiens beauties (Homo sapiens are generally more beautiful than Neanderthals), but the human race born by these two races was like mules and could not reproduce offspring, and Neanderthals slowly became extinct. Another possibility, Homo sapiens brain is relatively developed a little bit so the language ability is stronger, when the two species fight, Homo sapiens can bring about 10 times the group of accomplices Ernitadethathals, after 70,000 years of evolution, Homo sapiens killed Neanderthals out of non-calling.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    One question is, is the gene of the African ape-man tested in this way, and can the fossil DNA be measured? With the equipment there, those people are involved in the measurement study. If there is no factual basis, it is nonsense to talk about foreign scientists, but in what way those scientists and groups are studied.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    During the Ice Age, the ape humans who used fire technology were able to continue, and those who did not use fire and did not have thick fur became extinct.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    It's sometimes better to pretend to be stupid as a group of wise people!

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    It's like a mobile phone, feature phones have always been there, but the early smartphones are gone.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Because the ape-man can't adapt to the environment.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Because orangutans are relatively intelligent animals, their IQ is comparable to that of a human five-year-old child. And orangutans are primates, and they can use tools just like humans. And according to the history of mankind, we humans came out of the forest.

    Because of survival, we walked out of the forest and into the grassland. Because there are not so many trees in the grassland, there is no place for our forelimbs, so we gradually evolved to walk on two limbs. And the reason why human beings have such a glorious civilization is because we not only use tools, but also make tools.

    And all of this is inseparable from the imagination in our brains.

    In the early days, we, like other animals, ate raw meat. However, because there are fires in the forest from time to time, and we occasionally eat charred animals, it is better to develop cooked meat. So we began to explore fire, and gradually invented drilling wood to make fire.

    Therefore, many human inventions are based on needs and explorations, which is also the most powerful attribute given to us by nature.

    Although our limbs are not as strong as animals, we can occupy the top of the food chain with the tools we have invented. It has only been hundreds of thousands of years since human beings came to this planet, and they have developed civilization attributes such as law and etiquette. However, every technological change of human beings has occurred at a certain fixed time.

    For example, in the twentieth century, scientists in Europe and the Americas invented hundreds of objects in a short period of nearly 100 years, which laid a good foundation for modern technology. Let mankind move from feudalism to civilization.

    However, even now, we human beings are far from reaching the first-level civilization, so there is still a long way to go on the road of science and technology in the future. Nowadays labor has become the cheapest, and what is valuable is the mind and the mind. Therefore, only continuous learning and progress can create a better future.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    The ancestors of humans were not orangutans, but an ape called an ape, and now the apes are said to be extinct, so there will never be any more animals that evolved to humans! Orangutans are divided into gorillas and chimpanzees, gorillas are about meters tall and chimpanzees are less than 80cm tall, while apes are between gorillas and chimpanzees (apes are similar in height to humans), the difference between apes and orangutans is that apes are more agile and their limbs are more prominent, but their intelligence is not much, and apes are mostly active in trees, while orangutans are generally only active on land.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Because humans evolved from apes, orangutans are also a type of apes, so their essence is different branches on the same branch, while humans are more completely evolved, and orangutans are creatures closer to apes, so orangutans are the ancestors of humans.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Because Darwin founded the theory of evolution in which humans evolved through orangutans, it is said that orangutans are the ancestors of humans.

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