every thing
Human and ape DNA are remarkably similar. In fact chimpanzees are so closely related to us (around 98-99 percent DNA relatedness) that many scientists are suggesting that the genus Panshould be scrapped and moved to the Homo genus.
No, humans descended from ape-like ancestors. Evidence suggests that the human line split from the first gorillas around four to eight million years ago.
An ape tree would last longer if your talking about growing it.
in an ape forest
A black person
Kaffirs are neither human nor ape but a race of beings are in between the two. they are still undergoing the transition from ape to human.
Monkeys: have a tail Apes: have no tail and most have longer arms
A human?
Lucy is a ape not a human like the scientists believe.
What makes us a Grea Ape is that we don't have tails.
i am pretty sure it is a ape
a gorilla or chimp or ape
about the same as a human
An Orangutan is an Ape. The difference between a Monkey and Ape is an Ape has larger more developed brains.
ok i am not an evolutionist but i do know the ape to human phase. It starts at a piece of dirt to a bug then a butterfly to a snake to a mouse to a rat to a brand new baby monkey to an adult monkey to a ape to a gorilla to human then from human all the way back down to nohing.
a ape has no tail and a monkey has a tail
Gorillas are one type of ape. Other apes are chimpanzees, bonobos, orangutans, and humans. These are the Great apes. There are also lesser apes, called Gibbons. Ape is the category in which chimps, gorillas, are gibbons are in.