If we evolved from apes consequently why are nearby still apes today? why didnt they become humans too?
Answers: Personally, I don't believe in it... but following the suggestion, some evolve and some don't.
It's like asking like peas in a pod question roughly speaking why are there lizards, cats, dogs, or even simple 1-celled organisms (bacteria) if we supposedly evolved from them.
It's a focal hole in the premise that asks "why don't all of them evolve?"..... but the biggest flaw within the theory of evolution is "where on earth are all these supposed 'missing links' if they be around for millions of years?" That's one I still haven't gotten an answer for ;-)
It only took one couple of apes to make the subsequent step. The thumb and language be the developmental steps towards the homos like us. When a gene be mutated by radiation in the feminine or male nut the baby have a change. We know that the apes are economically advanced over say a cow beside just a lower brain. Even the dog brain have developed with two upper lobes approaching we have. The lower brain or cerebellum is adjectives the poor cow has and she can't really deduce like an ape. Each difficult stage of brain development can be see as created by one who can keep the intelligent females from inbreeding and losing the advance in her genes. A god you speak well perchance... a system of cloning females who don't need the mannish seed developed within all animals exceedingly early to protect the litter from inbreeding. We can still change more by evolution right . Well not if the slower ones can still hold more babies than the smart ones and inbreeding is still possible in most females. Are you are thinking outside the box!
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