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Such monkeys entered the Stone Age, in fact, we should really worry that in the long run, then such monkeys will slowly disappear, and there will be no such monkeys.
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Of course we don't. It is normal for animals to use their work in nature to achieve their own ends. But if they don't use these things to create things, it means that they are still animals and will not evolve human intelligence.
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The Stone Age is a period of time in the history of human evolution as defined by early paleologists. There are Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and used Stone Ages. So we don't have to worry, our ancestors came here at that time.
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Of course, there is a need to worry, because after the monkeys do this, they will evolve into a civilization after a few years. If humanity were still around, it would have caused a big struggle.
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Even if the Panamanian capuchin monkeys enter the Stone Age, we humans don't need to worry, because if they want to evolve into the high intelligence of humans today, it will take thousands of years or more.
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When Panamanian monkeys enter the Stone Age, will they become a new type of human? Scientists don't think there's anything to worry about.
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German ecologists have revealed that capuchin monkeys have been found on a remote island of Panama using tools to harvest fruit, seemingly entering the Stone Age. The ability to use tools has always been a hallmark that distinguishes humans from other animals. There are concerns that Panamanian monkeys may follow the direction of human evolution, developing advanced intelligence and culture that threaten humans.
Is this concern justified? In addition to using natural tools, the monkeys also know how to preserve their hand-picked stone tools. If they think the stones in their hands are better, they will keep them and use them over and over again.
Another finding was that for more than a year, they only saw male capuchin monkeys stone-smashing nuts and shellfish, but not female capuchin monkeys doing this activity, usually behind male capuchin monkeys, picking up food that had been smashed on the ground.
<> these monkeys seem to have moved out of the period of ignorance and have begun to consciously use tools to provide resources for their lives. Scientists were amazed and delighted by the discovery. "Rejoice"It is because the habits of the Panamanian monkeys partially confirm Darwin's theory of evolution and help us understand the mystery of human origins.
Stunned"It's the fear that if these monkeys really evolve one day to be as real as the prehistoric apes"people", their presence will be chilling.
In the long evolutionary process, the ancestors of humans also went through the stage of making and using tools, that is, the Stone Age. Panamanian monkeys use stone tools and tools because of their habitat. Panamanian monkeys are mostly found in tropical rainforests, where although biomass is abundant, the food on the outside is mostly wrapped in a layer of hard shell, in order to facilitate access to the flesh inside, partially"IQ"Taller monkeys stumble upon food where Panamanian monkeys can take hard stones to hit their shells, while the replica Panamanian monkey is so strong that the monkey will soon follow suit.
The use of stone tools was not a natural evolutionary process. Not all primates have evolved the ability to use tools, and even humans may have entered the Stone Age by accident. The study noted that living highly on land, these monkeys were less stressed by predation but were likely to face resource constraints, which is thought to be important for the evolution of stone tool use.
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This shows that the Panamanian monkey has been constantly evolving, and it also has a very poor physical strength and physique, which may lead to further research on biodiversity.
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Nowadays, society is progressing, and all people are undergoing certain changes, and their thoughts and opinions are already different.
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It shows that it is very likely that there will be a new round of evolution, because Panamanian monkeys do have a sense of using stone tools.
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Introduction: Speaking of human ancestors, many people believe that human ancestors evolved from apes, and the monkeys encountered in real life are still close relatives of humans. And the monkeys in Panama have entered the Stone Age, so why are scientists worried?
In fact, in the process of early human evolution, tools were gradually used. The tools used at that time were all kinds of stones, and that era was the actual era, and through the use and use of tools in the actual era, human wisdom was further exercised, and in the process, they also increased their own ability to hunt and store food, and they also used fire, and began to eat cooked food gradually. Therefore, the monkeys in Panama have been observed by scientists and found that they can use stones to smash coconuts and even actively make stone tools, which is similar to the evolution of humans, so scientists will be worried.
But human evolution is a very long and uncertain process, and evolution is not the same as using tools, in fact, there are many apes that use tools except for the monkeys in Panama. It's just that they are not as smart as the monkeys in Panama, and in addition, evolution requires learning to use language, and it needs to be able to be intelligent.
In fact, there are some changes in species as they grow, but most species change slowly. There are some species that are more able to adapt to symbiosis with humans in the process of change, and will be more viable, but some species are gradually dying out in the process of change. What humans should do is to protect the habitats where these species live, so that these species can grow as healthy as possible in their homes.
The other thing is to do more to promote the diversity of species so that people can respect the diversity of species and not think about creating a new species. It's more about preserving these species as they are, so that they can develop in accordance with the laws of nature.
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The reason why scientists are worried about Panama's monkeys entering the Stone Age is that as they evolve, they are likely to become the second most intelligent creatures on the planet, which may affect the development of humans.
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Because this is particularly similar to the evolutionary history of humans, the entry of monkeys in Panama into the Stone Age indicates that this creature has a particularly high IQ and may replace humans in the future.
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Because their reproductive ability is relatively strong, the evolution rate is particularly fast, and the IQ is getting higher and higher, which may endanger people's existence and may affect the social pattern.
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No, it won't. First, humans will not allow other species to occupy the top of the food chain.
What's more, the Panamanian monkey did not enter the Stone Age, but would have used stones as tools to eat. This can only be said to be a way of life, and it is the same as chimpanzees use stones and elephants use branches.
Humans will not allow other creatures to take their place. It took a long time from the Stone Age to the modern society, and humans would not have given them time to evolve.
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.
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The Stone Age is 3 million years old.
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