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Question 3
If man developed from monkeys, why do we still have monkeys?
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The statement "man developed from monkeys" is a common misconception about evolution. In reality, humans and modern monkeys share a common ancestor that lived millions of years ago. Here's a simplified explanation:
Common Ancestor: According to the theory of evolution, humans and modern monkeys share a common ancestor. This ancestor was not identical to modern monkeys or humans but had characteristics that eventually led to the evolution of both lineages.
Divergent Evolution: Over time, species evolve and adapt to different environments. The common ancestor of humans and modern monkeys gave rise to separate lineages through divergent evolution. This means that while humans and modern monkeys share a common ancestry, they followed different evolutionary paths and became distinct species.
Survival and Adaptation: Modern monkeys, like all living organisms, have evolved and adapted to their specific ecological niches. They have characteristics and behaviors that are suited to their environments and lifestyles.
Biodiversity: The presence of multiple species within a taxonomic group (such as primates) is a result of biodiversity and the ongoing processes of evolution and speciation. It's natural for multiple species to coexist within a larger group, each with its own evolutionary history and adaptations.
In summary, humans did not evolve directly from modern monkeys. Instead, both humans and modern monkeys evolved from a common ancestor through divergent evolutionary processes
Perhaps because not all monkeys wanted to evolve. Some decided to go to work, study, take responsibility. We'd better stay monkeys 🤣