KuriousOrange
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Humans Didn't Evolve From Apes - How Do We Know?
I apologize in advance if this is a stupid question, but I've only just developed an interest in science/biology/evolution after a misspent youth and am playing catch up!
When looking at fossils of early hominids such as Australopithecus afarensis, they are said to have some chimp-like features and some human ones(human hips, valgus knee, but chimp size brain etc). My question is, how do we know that the chimp "like" features aren't exactly chimp features, and that humans evolved directly from chimpanzees? Is this to do with the small difference in our genomes/DNA, or is it something else?
IDiots/Creationists say how can we evolve from things that still exist, but that to me is nonsense - there are still wolves as well as domestic dogs, so why is it unlikely/impossible that we evolved from one of the apes that still exist?
I apologize in advance if this is a stupid question, but I've only just developed an interest in science/biology/evolution after a misspent youth and am playing catch up!
When looking at fossils of early hominids such as Australopithecus afarensis, they are said to have some chimp-like features and some human ones(human hips, valgus knee, but chimp size brain etc). My question is, how do we know that the chimp "like" features aren't exactly chimp features, and that humans evolved directly from chimpanzees? Is this to do with the small difference in our genomes/DNA, or is it something else?
IDiots/Creationists say how can we evolve from things that still exist, but that to me is nonsense - there are still wolves as well as domestic dogs, so why is it unlikely/impossible that we evolved from one of the apes that still exist?
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