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pabloescobar209
12-27-2005, 04:16 AM
Just a random thought.... Why do you think we are unable to find the specific links between humans and apes?... To me it seems that we as living organisms, not humans specifically(we are just the best the best thing that has happened to evolve) were created by some super force that has created a infinite sized anything goes playing field (space) like a video game and earth is the level we are on and the main character is now humans but theres other things around, and its pretty much a race to see if we can evolve as organisms to human status and be able to think as we do, and remember as we do... and then progress forward with technology far enogh to figure somthing out... I dont know what that somthing is, but its very important to the existance of all organisms, including humans. That being realized we will then proceed to leave the planet (win the game) and travel to our destiny wherever or whatever that is... The End ...P.S. so high
beachguy in thongs
12-27-2005, 05:13 AM
25 MYA Catarrhini males gain color vision but lose the pheromone pathway. Catarrhini (infraorder)(Old World Primates) splits into 2 superfamilies, Old world monkeys (Cercopithecoidea) and Hominoids. The Old world monkey does not have a prehensile tail (e.g. Baboon); some do not have tails at all. All hominoids have no tails (e.g. the lesser apes, great apes and hominids).
15 MYA Apes from Africa migrate to Eurasia to become gibbons (lesser apes) and orangutans. Human ancestors speciate from the ancestors of the gibbon. Orangutans, gorillas and chimpanzees are great apes. Humans are hominids.
13 MYA Human ancestors speciate from the ancestors of the orangutan. A relative of orangutans:- Lufengpithecus chiangmuanensis (Northern Thailand). Pierolapithecus catalaunicus, Spain, common ancestor of great apes and humans.
dopesmoker
12-27-2005, 05:18 AM
uhhh beachguy i dont understand a word you just typed.
PuddingSpoon
12-27-2005, 05:23 AM
GUYS GUYS GUYS its all VERY simple, the aliens used to be us, they used to be humans, and when they were humans we were still monkeys, when they got smart they travelled to other planets and we became the new humans, eventually we weill travel to other planets and become the "aliens" and the current monkeys will become humans
beachguy in thongs
12-27-2005, 05:32 AM
It says 25 Million Year Ago, the Old World Primates split into Old World Monkeys and Hominoids.
15 Million Years ago, African Apes migrated to Europe and Asia to become gibbons and orangutans. Humans seperating ancestry with the gibbons.
13 Million Years ago, Humans separate from the orangutan.
Lufengpithecus chiangmuanensis (Northern Thailand). Pierolapithecus catalaunicus, Spain, are probably our closest in evolution to Our species.
beachguy in thongs
12-27-2005, 05:34 AM
GUYS GUYS GUYS its all VERY simple, the aliens used to be us, they used to be humans, and when they were humans we were still monkeys, when they got smart they travelled to other planets and we became the new humans, eventually we weill travel to other planets and become the "aliens" and the current monkeys will become humans
And we were so smart as to not invent television. Or libraries.
NagChampa2010
12-27-2005, 01:10 PM
''we are all living orgamisms'' if you think about it, all we really are is walking orgasms:)
but anyways, if monkeys turned into humans, shouldnt the current monkeys over tiem do the same? ;)
robert42
12-27-2005, 01:11 PM
15 Million Years ago, African Apes migrated to Europe and Asia to become gibbons and orangutans. Humans seperating ancestry with the gibbons.
yea ive seen em - edmonton green
UnViaje
12-27-2005, 01:22 PM
we evolved from primates in off-shoots of varying hominoid species until it was just us
NagChampa2010
12-27-2005, 01:55 PM
we evolved from primates in off-shoots of varying hominoid species until it was just us
if thats true, shouldnt various hominid species or whatevr turn into monkeys. wait what i just said doesnt make sence ahh fuck it :cool:
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