I thought I would create a thread tackling the overall science of human evolution as whole instead of going around replying to isolated topics. I will discuss what scientists believe about human evolution and why they believe it. i hope to go over this as coherently as possible and answer any relevant questions that come up.
I am an interested person trained in science in general but not in biology specifically. So anybody who adds to what I am saying (based on what I have read ) is welcome to contribute.
1) Place of Humans among the biological world.
I have often seen people squirm when someone says "humans are apes". I have never understood the reason for this as nobody raises even an eyebrow when one says "humans are mammals." Both the word "ape" and the word "mammal" single out a group of animals and places humans in that group due to similarity of features.
So lets back up a bit. Humans, monkeys, apes, lemurs and several other animals like lorises, tarsiers and bush babies belong to the group called Primates. This group of mammals is very old, with earliest ones identified from 65 million years just after the dinosaurs went extinct and mammals became numerous. There are certain characteristic that primates have which other mammals do not. And humans have them all:-
1) Hand and feet have the ability to grasp with opposable thumbs and great toes.
2) They have nails instead of claws.
3) Movement is dominated by the hind limbs rather than the forelimbs. Forelimbs assist the locomotion, but both power and balance comes from the back legs. Humans have moved this to the extreme by walking exclusively on two legs.
4) Body is held fully or partially upright during movement.So most primates can and do walk bipedally sometimes in briefer or longer spurts.
5) Eyes face the front and are very well developed.
6) Sense of smell is comparatively less well developed.
7) The snout is short and the teeth are less in number than other mammals. Teeth number has decreased from 44 to 36 (new world monkeys, lemurs etc.) and then to 32 (apes, old world monkeys).
8) Larger brained in general than average mammals.
9)Are slow to reproduce. Smaller size of the litter with relatively slow growing infants.
As you can see, humans share all these features and hence are called primates.
In addition apes have certain specific trait that no monkey has
1) No tail.
2) Fully rotatable shoulders
3) Flexible wrists
4)Bigger brains than monkeys
5) Bigger bodies and different skull structure.
The changes are thought be brought about due to the reliance of hand and feet only for moving from tree to tree as they had no tail.
As one can see humans have the distinguishing traits of primates and within it, apes. Then humans are a group of apes.
Questions?
I am an interested person trained in science in general but not in biology specifically. So anybody who adds to what I am saying (based on what I have read ) is welcome to contribute.
1) Place of Humans among the biological world.
I have often seen people squirm when someone says "humans are apes". I have never understood the reason for this as nobody raises even an eyebrow when one says "humans are mammals." Both the word "ape" and the word "mammal" single out a group of animals and places humans in that group due to similarity of features.
So lets back up a bit. Humans, monkeys, apes, lemurs and several other animals like lorises, tarsiers and bush babies belong to the group called Primates. This group of mammals is very old, with earliest ones identified from 65 million years just after the dinosaurs went extinct and mammals became numerous. There are certain characteristic that primates have which other mammals do not. And humans have them all:-
1) Hand and feet have the ability to grasp with opposable thumbs and great toes.
2) They have nails instead of claws.
3) Movement is dominated by the hind limbs rather than the forelimbs. Forelimbs assist the locomotion, but both power and balance comes from the back legs. Humans have moved this to the extreme by walking exclusively on two legs.
4) Body is held fully or partially upright during movement.So most primates can and do walk bipedally sometimes in briefer or longer spurts.
5) Eyes face the front and are very well developed.
6) Sense of smell is comparatively less well developed.
7) The snout is short and the teeth are less in number than other mammals. Teeth number has decreased from 44 to 36 (new world monkeys, lemurs etc.) and then to 32 (apes, old world monkeys).
8) Larger brained in general than average mammals.
9)Are slow to reproduce. Smaller size of the litter with relatively slow growing infants.
As you can see, humans share all these features and hence are called primates.
In addition apes have certain specific trait that no monkey has
1) No tail.
2) Fully rotatable shoulders
3) Flexible wrists
4)Bigger brains than monkeys
5) Bigger bodies and different skull structure.
The changes are thought be brought about due to the reliance of hand and feet only for moving from tree to tree as they had no tail.
As one can see humans have the distinguishing traits of primates and within it, apes. Then humans are a group of apes.
Questions?