Back to B.C. by Johnny Hart for July 02, 2024

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    Yakety Sax  5 days ago

    Tails are for hanging around.

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    sugordon  5 days ago

    Actually apes don’t have tails

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    Farside99  4 days ago

    Dang!!! I wanted a prehensile one, kind of like Barf in Spaceballs.

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    Kroykali  4 days ago

    Peter is telling a tall tale.

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    1simplecat  4 days ago

    I learned all this from Veggietales.

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    NRHAWK Premium Member 4 days ago

    Technically we’re still apes.

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    Saddenedby Premium Member 4 days ago

    best argument for evo. and about as logical too that I’ve heard after all was said and done in my anthropology classes in college. I love the ones about the mouse and the horse and the primordial sea goop and opposable thumbs and coming down out of the trees and the isolated islands and prehensile tail and how they “just happened” POOF – yes it is so cool following the “science” that has never changed or been argued or disproven ever over millions of years js …………………………………………….

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    Ishka Bibel  4 days ago

    To be perfectly honest, we are apes.

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    blakerl  4 days ago

    Man is evolved? I don’t think so, he is so prehistoric. Maybe apes evolved from man? Now that explained it all.

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    kerry cargile Premium Member 4 days ago

    Man isn’t an ape. All humans are an ape species. Not just the men. Although you might think so by some of our actions. Being human might not be “better” than other apes. That may be our ego’s, that makes us such a self-destructive species. Cheers

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    Thehag  4 days ago

    Monkeys have tails. Apes and humans don’t. We are all primates.

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    LJ Petersen  4 days ago

    Right. Apes don’t have tails. But moneys do.

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    JediSQL Premium Member 4 days ago

    I see in some comments an assumption that evolution is linear process where a newer species completely replaces some older species. It is actually a branching process where new species are spun off like TV shows; they coexist for a while, and you never which one is going to outlast the other.

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    WentHulk  1 day ago

    Apes don’t have tails. Every one ought to know that.

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