Who made human body and how explain in detail
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If you follow evolutionary theory, then we weren’t designed. Rather, through trial-and-error, the human body was shaped to conform to the needs of the world around it.
Contrary to popular belief, we didn’t evolve from monkeys or apes; we evolved alongside them. Humans, or what would later become humans, split off from the rest of the great apes early in the timeline.
We adapted bipedalism between 6 to 7 million years ago with either the Sahelanthropus tchadensis or the Orrorin.
Our large brains, which are typically twice the size of chimpanzees and other primates, is believed to have started with Homo habilis, which lived between 2.8 and 1.5 million years ago. This brain enabled tool-making, primitive cooking, and better social cooperation.
Before we evolved into the genus Homo, which we are currently in, we evolved into Australopithecus. It’s with Homo that we know most of human’s closest ancestors, the most known being Homo neanderthalis, but also H. habilis, H. erectus, and H. rhodesiensis. All of them are extinct, probably because early H. Sapiens (us) either killed or outcompeted them, though traces of DNA from other hominids has been found in small populations of some people on Earth.