It is rumored that capuchin monkeys have entered the Stone Age, will the evolution of monkeys threat

Updated on science 2024-05-11
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It will not threaten the status of humans, capuchin monkeys have only entered the Stone Age, and the progress of humans is still much worse, and the IQ is not as high as that of humans, so it will not threaten humans.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Of course, it is impossible to threaten the existence of humanity. Because the so-called Stone Age of capuchin monkeys is nothing more than using stones to crumble things, but the tower gate does not make tools at all.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    No, although the intelligence of capuchin monkeys is relatively high, and it is also said on the Internet, it is only that it has entered the Stone Age, which is not enough to threaten the status of human beings, after all, human IQ has been improving.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    How did this kind of rhetoric come out, there has never been anyone in this world, don't think that we humans are the masters. The laws of operation in the world are all mutually contained, capuchin monkeys have entered the Stone Age, whether the evolution of monkeys will threaten the status of human beings, the result is obvious, impossible. Humans are already ahead of the curve, and this courier monkey is unlikely to surpass it, but we still have to be vigilant.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The evolution of monkeys does not threaten the status of humans, because evolution is often measured in millions of years, and humans have long been absolutely dominant, and it is difficult for other species on the earth to endanger the status of humans.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It will not evolve into a new human civilization, because all the monkey genes are fixed now, so there will be no such thoughts.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Of course, it is impossible, because it has taken a lot of time for humans to evolve to the point where they are now, and capuchin monkeys do not have such conditions at all.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, the new human civilization will not be here, it will appear in other ways.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are two possibilities: 'one is the extinction of our human civilization' 'The white-faced capuchin monkey rules the planet after millions of years of development' The second possibility 'Because they hurt humanity' because they need territory for development, 'he will hurt people, so humanity will let him be wiped out.'

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No. It should be said that humans and apes have a common ancestor, both evolved from ancient primates.

    Ancient primates appeared about 55 million years ago. In the late Eocene, 50 million years ago, primitive monkeys and apes evolved from primitive primates, and evolved separately. From this point on, humans and apes had nothing to do with monkeys.

    By 1-20 million years ago, the Miocene split out from the apes at that time and developed in the direction of humans. The dividing point between humans and other animals was 5 million to 8 million years ago, when humans and apes evolved separately, with one group evolving into humans and the other into apes. About 2,503 million years ago, the first humans with the ability to make tools and conscious agency finally appeared.

    But at this time, humans also had obvious ape-like physical characteristics, that is, ape-man. Modern humans, with the same physical characteristics as us, appeared no earlier than 500,000 years ago.

    It can be understood that humans, monkeys, and apes all evolved from the same branch on a large tree, but humans separated from apes relatively late, and separated from monkeys earlier. After the three types of animals evolved separately, they evolved independently, and many smaller branches were separated from their respective small branches, most of which withered (i.e., became extinct), and only the longer branches that stretched out still retained some small branches and leaves, which are the existing species. Among them, there is only one leaf on the small branch of human beings, which is modern human beings; On the branches of apes, a few leaves grow, which are modern apes such as chimpanzees, gorillas, and Asian orangutans.

    On the branches of the earlier separated monkeys, the number of leaves is relatively large, in the hundreds, representing various modern monkeys.

    So, it cannot be said that humans evolved from apes, because it cannot be said that one leaf on one big tree is the ancestor of another. It can only be said that humans, apes, and monkeys all grow on the big branches of primitive primates and all have a common ancestor.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The human race has come into existence from nothing, and has been human since ancient times. It didn't evolve from any animal, just look at the genes, even if the genetic similarity is, the difference is a day and a day. You say that monkeys and apes are degraded by humans, and I don't believe it, because even if humans are degenerate, they are 10,000 times stronger than them.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The environment prompted apes to migrate from the trees to the land, it can be said that the apes are constantly migrating, originally in the forest, and then migrated to the grassland, to the grassland there are not too many trees, so they are also looking for food on the land, when the apes on the grassland land eat food scarce, because of hunger they also begin to hunt small animals, and from herbivorous to carnivorous has gone through a long evolution, that is to say, they have lived on the grassland for a long time. And unintentionally a steppe fire, they ate cooked food, thus opening a new chapter for the apes to use fire.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    According to Buddhism, man comes down from the heavens of light and sound.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    3. Human genes. The last point is the human gene, the human gene and the ape have a very similar part of their gene, and the degree of genetic similarity can reach a height of 90%. It is also a fact that apes are regarded as close relatives of humans, which is also an undeniable fact.

    Scientists compare human blood with ape blood, and a high degree of fusion of the two shows that humans evolved from apes.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's hard to say, I used to think like this, but later archaeologists found murals of humans and dinosaurs living together, and it was humans who controlled dinosaurs, and it was humans like this now, and they found the nuclear ruins of the last civilization that were still operating. For humans, it is felt that humans are either an aquatic ape or come from other planets. It's hard to talk about ...

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    No. Humans did not evolve from apes.

    Apes are most closely related to humans because humans share a common ancestor with apes. It was a primitive primate about 10 million years ago.

    The primitive primates diverged into two branches, one evolved into modern monkeys, and the other became the common ancestor of modern apes and humans. This branch diverged again, one evolved into modern apes and the other into modern humans.

    Therefore, the degree of evolution of modern humans, modern apes, and modern monkeys is the same, and there is no such thing as who is the ancestor of whom.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    From traditional culture to tell about the ** of human beings and why Chinese worship heaven and earth!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The theory of evolution says that there is no one who evolves, at most they are common ancestors, and they have chosen different evolutionary routes, but the kinship between monkeys and humans has been very far away, and now chimpanzees and humans are a little closer to the human family, and there are many theories about the extinction of other humans who are closest to the bloodline, we are the descendants of Homo sapiens, and the Peking ape man and the cave man have little to do with us, and these relatives have to be traced back to the time of evolution in Africa, let alone monkeys.

    As for whether it can be eaten, from a biological point of view, as long as there is no meat that is harmful to the human body, it is edible, and everything must be edible. But from a legal point of view, it must not be eaten, because it is illegal. And now is the era of peace, there is no shortage of food and clothing, so why do you want to eat monkeys with no meat when you don't eat so much delicious food, and it's disgusting to think about it.

    Don't tell me anything about protecting animals and protecting the planet. You must know that the earth is very durable, even if the nuclear ** hydrogen bomb controlled by humans is detonated at the same time, it is not enough to do anything to the earth, and it is only human beings themselves and most living things that disappear. From the formation of the earth to the present, there are many worse cases than now, and there are countless cases of mass extinction of organisms, all of which operate according to the principle of natural selection of the fittest.

    Biodiversity has plummeted since the day of human expansion to the world, but at that time human beings did not have this kind of consciousness, and animals were the same as instinct, until today, human beings have developed thousands of years of civilization, and even to the technological and environmental damage brought about by the Industrial Revolution, the results should be said to be human beings because it is just the result of human beings standing out among many biological competitors, but at the same time, it has also caused the environment to become more and more unsuitable for human survival, which can also be said that human beings are right. That is, until the threat of oneself did not issue the slogan of protecting nature and protecting biodiversity, in fact, it is to protect human beings themselves, this kind of competition and greed itself is written in the genes, not only human beings, all animals in nature are fighting for the ecological niche to the death, all human beings as creatures are not really cruel, but at least for their own living space can continue to protect environmental protection animals [protect humans]!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Because one creature wants to evolve into another creature, the process must be long, rabbits cannot evolve into monkeys overnight, the theory of evolution firmly believes that man evolved from apes, then there must be a gradual process of slow development and change, then it is impossible for people to give monkeys a chance to evolve.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because the current living environment does not allow monkeys to evolve again. This is especially true for monkeys who have already been imprisoned in zoos by humans, who have no chance of re-evolving.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Because the process of human evolution is very long, it takes about 5 million years to evolve. The purchase process is an evolutionary stage from apes, apes, apes, primitive man, Homo sapiens, and modern man.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The evolution of organisms is subject to natural selection and geographical isolation, and the frequent human activities in life now interfere with the evolution and development of species in a high probability.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Because human evolution is accidental, the monkeys today do not have the kind of living environment that allows them to continue to evolve.

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