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Humans and modern apes shared a common ancestor about ____ years ago.


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Humans:

Humans (Homo sapiens) are the most ubiquitous and numerous primate species, with bipedalism and huge, complex brains.

Apes:

  1. Apes are an Old World simian clade found in Africa and Southeast Asia.
  2. Apes are the closest living relatives of humans.
  3. People are, in fact, apes; humans and chimps share 98percent of their DNA.
  4. Humans and modern apes like gorilla, chimpanzees, orangutan and gibbon had a common ancestor 6-8million years ago, according to evidence from fossils, proteins, and genetic research.
  5. Most scientists adhere that the 'humankind' family tree (also referred to as the sub-group hominin) split from the chimpanzees and other apes about6-8million years ago.
  6. It was only after this that humans and apes divided into different lines.

Final Answer:

Humans and modern apes shared a common ancestor about 6-8 million years ago.


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