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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_human_evolutionDrew_Ali;5654457 said:Lol.....
When have humans used a tail for "balance and mobility"?????
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ApeWikipedia ;5654812 said:Apes do not possess a tail, unlike most monkeys. Monkeys are more likely to be in trees and use their tails for balance.
whar;5654963 said:Humans are an ape.
whar;5655375 said:Humans are Homo sapiens. They never had a functioning tail.
Oceanic ;5651045 said:Biology . a degenerate or imperfectly developed organ or structure that has little or no utility, but that in an earlier stage of the individual or in preceding evolutionary forms of the organism performed a useful function.
^^^ So this definition, in other words, is:
A degenerate or imperfectly developed organ or structure that has little or no [usefulness or purpose], but that in an earlier stage of the individual or in preceding evolutionary forms of the organism performed a[nother] useful function.
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If humans evolved from the "great apes" why do they have tails which is a trait associated with monkeys????????
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ApeWikipedia ;5654812 said:Apes do not possess a tail, unlike most monkeys. Monkeys are more likely to be in trees and use their tails for balance.
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Drew_Ali;5655536 said:Now.....
What your evolutionary science will not reveal is that the closest relative to humans in the animal kingdom is the pig........
Much is made about the closeness of chimps and humans.....
Drew_Ali;5655536 said:However, no organ transplants between the two has been successful.......
Opposed to the swine......
Which is used in organ transplants, skin grafts, and testing on things like bullet and shrapnel damage in humans......
Cloned Pigs Modified for Use in Human Transplants
Drew_Ali;5655536 said:What your evolutionary science will not reveal is that the closest relative to humans in the animal kingdom is the pig........
whar;5657130 said:"So, humans & great apes never had a functioning tail.......
However, it is a vestigial remnant?????"
Because the evolved from a specie that had a functioning tail.