describe human evolution with suitable example
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humans were said to be evolved from from shrews from which primates like lemurs evolved.From lemurs Tarsiers evolved and from tarsiers anthropoid apes evolved.Anthropoid apes are said to be the ancestors of human .Anthropoid apes divided into two groups- apes and humans and the other group is monkeys. Monkeys divided into two groups ie new world monkeys and old world monkeys.The other group of apes evolved in gorillas ,chimpanzees ,gibbons and human
Genera of humans i.e. hominins were evolved from Dryopithecus which closely related the apes
.From Dryopithecus ,Ramapithecus were evolved which could walk on feet.Then Austalopithecus came into existance who were bipedals and then Homo habilis came which can make their tools.Likewise Homo erectus called the erect man, then Homo neanderthalensis called the neanderthal man, Homo sapiens fossilis called the cro magnon man evolved and finally Homo sapiens sapiens were evolved also calles as the modern man. They were highly intelligent ,cultivated their own food ,used fire ,domesticated and hunted animals and lived in communities.
Genera of humans i.e. hominins were evolved from Dryopithecus which closely related the apes
.From Dryopithecus ,Ramapithecus were evolved which could walk on feet.Then Austalopithecus came into existance who were bipedals and then Homo habilis came which can make their tools.Likewise Homo erectus called the erect man, then Homo neanderthalensis called the neanderthal man, Homo sapiens fossilis called the cro magnon man evolved and finally Homo sapiens sapiens were evolved also calles as the modern man. They were highly intelligent ,cultivated their own food ,used fire ,domesticated and hunted animals and lived in communities.
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Human evolution is the evolutionary process that led to the emergence of anatomically modern humans, beginning with the evolutionary history of primates—in particular genus Homo—and leading to the emergence of Homo sapiens as a distinct species of the hominid family, the great apes.
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