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Why Europe Primate-Men Stealthily  Equalized Humanlike and Human The Same:  What did World History said about humanlike vs. Human 

  The 200,000 years old anatomic Hybrid People are one anatomic body. Not as the earliest Ape-man Primate-hominid, relating to anatomy body structure, of organisms anatomically;  called the flatface man of Kenya.

Hominid – the group consisting of all modern and extinct Great Apes (that is, modern humans, chimpanzees, gorillas and orang-utans plus all their immediate ancestor--apes.

Definition: Biological order that comprises prosimans, monkeys, apes. Compared to other mammals, they have large brains, as well as an increased reliance on vision that allows depth perception. Most primates live in tropical or subtropical regions of the Americas, Africa and Asia.

Human is not the Adjective: humanlike (comparative more humanlike, superlative most humanlike) Having characteristics of a human. of or involving comparison between two or more branches of science or subjects of study <> Having an appearance or character resembling that of a human.

Primates: These first prosimians thrived during the Eocene Epoch. There were no monkeys or apes for them to compete with yet. By the time of the transition to the Oligocene Epoch, monkeys had begun to evolve from prosimians, a primitive primate of a group that includes the lemurs, lorises, bushbabies, and tarsiers, and became the dominant primates. Many of the prosimian species became extinct probably as a consequence.

QUESTION: HOW DID APEMAN PRIMATE-HOMINID SPEAK WORDS,  AFTER  AFTER  3.5 MILLION YEARS! See the relevant history.  

What perceptible by comparison means, it is not of the Identical object.

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