Yep. Just close cousins still around.
2007-12-07 04:58:43
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answered by Sage Bluestorm 6
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exactly what qualifications in biology do you have to make these judgments? If you actually knew what you were talking about you wouldn't think evolution or the idea of all of life having a common ancestor was 'ridiculous'. if you think it is ridiculous then challenge the theory and the scientists who developed it by decades of research and scientific enquiry. study biology and stop being intellectually lazy and ignorant and then people will actually take you seriously.
2016-05-22 00:40:29
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answered by ? 3
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No, the ring tailed lemur still exists.We will never find the missing link because there isn't one- what occurred was a 'skip' in evolution (happened quite often with other species too)with the gorilla becoming our more simple minded 3rd cousin if you will. Not the same as us but very close...well I had fun.. I hear the deafening thunder of negative ratings coming down the pike- Gotta go ;}!
2007-12-07 05:00:46
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answered by lizzie 2
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C'mon, don't you know? We were created in the image of a supreme being. It must be true! Says so in the bible!
But then, I have seen some Cro Magnon - looking people on occasion.
2007-12-07 04:57:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I can trace back one generation... anything older is extinct.
2007-12-07 05:03:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Expired.
2007-12-07 04:54:28
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answered by S K 7
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If not, they'd be terribly old by now. Check around Florida.
2007-12-07 04:53:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Mine are. I don't know about you. Are your parents still living? Grandparents?
2007-12-07 05:34:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask your Mom. I still exist
2007-12-07 04:54:57
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answered by Anonymous
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yep ! they`re dead an` gone
2007-12-07 04:56:09
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answered by Michael L 4
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