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The sea is the origin of life.
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Made by Nuwa. The ape-man became.
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Chickens or eggs?
First there were men and then then women?
The myth says that Nuwa pinched it.
God said I made it.
Science says that apes change.
What you believe is true.
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Use your own brain to think about it, this is a puzzle question, and I really don't understand what it is asking me.
I'll tell you the answer. #
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From there"people"There were people from the moment this concept was born, and I didn't know what it was called before.
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This is yet to be verified! I'll give you the answer in a few days.
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How did you get here? That's how people come to be.
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When Nuwa first came to the earth, she felt that the earth was boring, so she used mud to form small people. People are alive, and in this way, there are now 1.4 billion people in China.
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From the development of microorganisms, the ape-man is also counted in the middle.
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About 65 million years ago, a meteorite with a width of about 16 kilometers hit the Yucatan Peninsula in today's Mexico, causing a huge disaster, when two-thirds of the animal species on the earth, including dinosaurs, died out and became extinct, the ** era of reptiles ended, and primitive mammals escaped the catastrophe after a long time of survival, and then evolved rapidly. About 50 million years ago, primates evolved rapidly in a radial manner, and from the lower primates protomonkeys (such as lemurs and tarsiers) differentiated into higher primates (i.e., apes, such as macaques, golden monkeys, baboons and apes). Phylogenesis of apes.
Note: The Chinese Ape is older than the early higher primate apes, and basically belongs to the early protomonkeys, which means that the so-called Chinese Ape is actually a monkey, and it is impossible to talk about the origin of human beings. Between 33 million and 24 million years ago, apes arose from Old World monkeys (Narrow-nosed suborder).
the earliest proto-ape found in Egypt (30 million years ago); The Egyptian ape (aegyptopithecus, 26 million to 28 million years ago) already had some of the traits of an ape; Later fossils include Australopithecus forest, (23 million to 10 million years ago), which are widely distributed and found in Asia, Europe, and Africa. The proto-Conshure ape (13 million to 12 million years ago) in East Africa is already an ape, the ancestor of humans and African apes. The above australopithecus are all forest animals, walking on all fours, and belong to the group of apes climbing trees.
There are two groups of extant apes, African apes (gorillas, chimpanzees, and humans) and Asian apes (gibbons and orangutans), and there is a clear boundary between these two groups, and the divergence between the two groups apparently occurred between 12 million and 15 million years ago. Between about 10 million years ago and about 380 or 2 million years ago, there are two types of fossil representations of transitional periods. One is Australopithecus rama and the other is Australopithecus australopithecus (many consider Australopithecus to be the ancestor of orangutans, and there have been discrepancies in the past in the reconstruction of jaw fragment specimens and the analysis of teeth.
Therefore, Ramaucus is only relatively plausible as a fossil representative of the transitional period).
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The first humans evolved from Australopithecus!
Ancient apes first appeared in eastern and southern Africa, gradually evolved from primitive apes, and differentiated into lower apes (such as gibbons), higher apes (such as orangutans), and ancient apes. About 5 million to 8 million years ago, some chimpanzee-like ape species successfully established founder groups in the area around the rainforest and the savannah, and successfully evolved into Australopithecus.
When studies of protein and DNA differences finally established a molecular clock, the findings showed that the cut-off point between humans and other animals was between 5 million and 8 million years ago (the evidence suggests that chimpanzees are our closest relatives), and the history of hominids began from there.
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Not that it evolved from apes.
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Evolved from apes.
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See mythology and evolution.
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Human beings evolved from the ape system, and their emergence and development is a long historical process. Paleoanthropological research has shown that many species of apes lived in the Old World 12 million years ago. But the question of which of these are the direct ancestors of man, where and when the evolutionary process from ape to man began, is still far from being solved.
Since the mid-60s of the 20th century, the paleoanthropological community has generally regarded Lama australopithecus as a representative of the earliest human evolutionary system. The first fossil of Ramaucus was discovered in India in 1932 and was named Ramaucus in 1934. Similar fossils have been found in many places in Africa, Europe and Asia, and they have all been classified as Australopithecus.
Ramaucus was first dated to 14 million years ago, and it was thought that humans originated at least 14 million years ago. Later molecular anthropological studies have shown that humans were separated from the ape system at a much later date, no more than 10 million years at most; Ramaustralopithecus was too old to be the earliest homininidae. In addition, it has been found that at every site where the fossils of Australopithecus are unearthed, there is another fossil of Australopithecus that is definitely an ape, and there is no major difference between the two in morphological traits, they belong to the same type, but the sex of the male and female is different.
Because Simaucus was named first, Ramaucus was named later, so according to the International Nomenclature of Animals, the name of Ramaucus was cancelled and merged into Simacocus. Later, people generally agreed with this opinion, rejecting that Ramapicus was a representative of the earliest members of the Homo family. Sivaaucus has a number of characteristics that are similar to orangutans, so Sivaaucus may be the ancestor of orangutans.
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The first earth was an ocean!
Humans evolved from Australopithecus, and the real appearance of humans actually began between 8 million and 4 million years ago.
Man evolved from apes.
In the evolution from ape to man, social activities played an important role, including social labor and the interaction between different individuals in the process of labor. Through the way of life such as gathering and hunting, complex forms of group organization were established. The social relationship of close interdependence and division of labor and cooperation between individuals in the group has been established, and an increasingly complex social organization has been established. >>>More