Proof of evolution that you can find on your body (Snotr category week)

Forty-two percent of Americans say that humans were created in their present form within the past 10,000 years — a percentage that hasn't changed much since 1982, when Gallup started polling views on evolution.

Several lines of evidence, from the fossil record, comparative anatomy, and genetics, tell another story. But you don't have to read all the research to find signs of our evolutionary history — you can see it in the vestigial structures in each of our bodies, like the third molars that no longer fit in our mouths. For a few other examples, check out the video above.

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+18 1. dushan commented 8 years ago

not all humans evolved from monkeys, some like my noisy neighbor evolved from baboons :D
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+4 2. Geekster (admin) commented 8 years ago

#1 ahahahahahahah >:)
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+1 3. sux2bu commented 8 years ago

#1 But baboons ARE monkeys..... :D
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+5 4. dushan commented 8 years ago

#3 among monkeys, baboons are considered as rednecks, unlike your mandrill for example :D
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+6 5. kirkelicious commented 8 years ago

#4 I am pretty sure you are confusing "neck" with "ass".