HOW DO MONKEYS RELATE TO EARLY HUMANS
The two pictures on the right represent a monkey and a early human(On the top is a monkey) (On the bottom is a early human)
Though humans are closely related to both gorillas and chimpanzees, they are more closely related monkeys and some other mammals.
There were many studies done to determine relationships between monkeys and early humans to determine relationships between the two of them.
Primates are characterized by their large brains, relative to other mammals. Which has shown a lot of how monkeys relate to us or too our early forms.
Monkeys are in the domain phylum.
Domain Eukarya

Do you think this monkey is the same thing as on the right?Well you are very wrong the relationship between them is that they're the same species but other than they are not the same exact.They are so very closely related thought that they could produce offspring that could produce offsping. Us humans are just a newer form of these but not exactilly alike.We resemble both of these form in so many ways such as how we eat and how we have 2 legs and 2 feet.In myth six of the ten myths of evolution it sais"Humans have ben evolved through the creation of monkeys."
To evaluate this myth-that evolution claims "we come from monkeys"--we can start by asking what evolution really says about our connection to the rest of living things. Once our place in evolving nature is revealed, we can examine the second claim, that being related to monkeys is a degradation.The evolutionist’s notion that man evolved by chance from apelike creatures is largely based upon certain anatomical similarities between apes and men. Being convinced that such similarities in an evolutionary relationship. When it comes to their social behavior, people sometimes act like monkeys, or more specifically, like rhesus macaques, a type of monkey that shares with humans strong tendencies for nepotism and political maneuvering.
Monkeys can perform mental addition in a manner remarkably similar to college students, a new study shows.
To see how far back more advanced capabilities such as addition might go, researchers at Duke University in Durham, N.C., focused on somewhat distant relatives of humans—rhesus monkeys. While the ancestors of chimpanzees—humanity's closest living relatives—diverged from us about 6 million years ago, humans and rhesus monkeys parted ways roughly 25 million years ago. In comparison, the age of dinosaurs only ended roughly 65 million years ago.
To see how far back more advanced capabilities such as addition might go, researchers at Duke University in Durham, N.C., focused on somewhat distant relatives of humans—rhesus monkeys. While the ancestors of chimpanzees—humanity's closest living relatives—diverged from us about 6 million years ago, humans and rhesus monkeys parted ways roughly 25 million years ago. In comparison, the age of dinosaurs only ended roughly 65 million years ago.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Charles Q. Choi 2-18-09 Monkeys do math like humans http://www.livescience.com/animals/071217-monkey-math.html
http://web.missouri.edu/~flinnm/courses/mah/images/apeman.jpg
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