cristinenvrr cristinenvrr
  • 01-11-2021
  • Biology
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If humans evolved from monkeys, why are
there still monkeys?

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IonicRed
IonicRed IonicRed
  • 01-11-2021

Firstly, humans did not evolve from monkeys. Instead, monkeys and humans share a common ancestor from which both evolved around 25 million years ago. This evolutionary relationship is supported both by the fossil record and DNA analysis. A 2007 study showed that humans and rhesus monkeys share about 93% of their DNA.

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FranklinJoj
FranklinJoj FranklinJoj
  • 09-11-2021

Answer:

bc we are not from monkeys and fact we share 95% with monkeys

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