Some people think that aliens also evolved from apes, I have ideas, what do you think?

Updated on science 2024-03-17
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Aliens are not certain to have evolved from apes. Because all species are evolving, we humans evolved from apes, but it does not represent that the highly intelligent creatures of other planets also evolved from apes.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I don't think that's going to happen, because now we don't see any aliens, and I think apes are also Earth species

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Aliens are not necessarily humanoid creatures, they may also be other forms, no alien creatures have been found at present, of course, the universe is so big, there must be aliens similar to humans.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This is because other apes are not very intelligent, and their minds are not as developed as those of apes, plus they have not reached the right time and place.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This is because they have no need to evolve, and they can live well in their living environment.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Are earthlings really evolved from apes, aliens?

    It is also possible to kiss, and there is no accurate statement about the origin of human beings, and there is no full evidence that human beings evolved from apes. It can only be said that after a long period of organic and inorganic matter, cells appeared on the earth for the first time, and then evolved into today's colorful life after a long time. As for the question of human ancestors, the most recognized at present is the ancient ape.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    According to the results of paleontological research, humans evolved from apes.

    This evolution began 20 million years ago, and since then, one of the ancient primates has begun to evolve in the direction of intelligent organisms, and there have been many detours in the middle, and many species have entered the dead end of evolution and become extinct one after another. It wasn't until about 2 million years ago that humans finally appeared.

    And modern Homo sapiens, which is us, appeared about 300,000 years ago.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Darwin affirmed that labor created man and made Australopithecus evolve into man.

    However, there is one obvious question that no one can answer: why do people wear clothes? Why did you lose your natural "fur coat" to evolution?

    Think about it, in the ancient living environment where the seasons alternate, a hairless creature had more chances of surviving or a creature with thick fur had more chances of surviving? Darwin said that the fittest survive, so did we evolve without hair in order to adapt to the environment? So what kind of environment is that?

    I guess it's certainly not the environment on our planet! Nature's evolution doesn't matter if you look good or not, as long as you can adapt, you can survive and develop. So how did our ancestors, who had no clothes to withstand the cold and no "fur coats", adapt to the cold winter and survive?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Humans did not evolve from apes.

    The extant apes are mainly orangutans and gibbons. Whereas, the human family is an independent family.

    There are also people who classify the orangutan family into the family Hominidae, which is parallel to humans and becomes two subfamilies.

    But no matter how you divide it, one thing is certain. That is, the evolution of humans and the evolution of apes are parallel. Humans and apes share a common ancestor.

    Australopithecus that appeared in the Oligocene began to diverge around 20 million years ago, one went to the grassland, and eventually evolved into Australopithecus, and then evolved from Australopithecus to humans. The other remained in the forest and evolved into forest apes, and eventually into apes.

    The direct ancestor of humans is Australopithecus, Australopithecus is a new ape above, lemurs are above it, and lemurs are near monkeys above it. Near-monkeys can be traced back to the Late Cretaceous, which is very close to the extinction of the dinosaurs.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes, man really evolved from apes.

    Human evolution originated from forest apes, and developed step by step from primates through a long evolutionary process. It has gone through four stages: ape man, primitive man, Homo sapiens, and modern human.

    Due to the development of archaeology, prehistoric civilization has been gradually denied, and archaeology has most of the evolved hominin fossils. In conjunction with the discoveries of modern biology, it was discovered that genetic DNA is evolutionary, confirming the authenticity of the theory of neutral evolution.

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