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Zalla55
2 years ago

I don’t understand what your question is now. Of course, humans and gorilla are very similar to DNA and body building. You now have common ancestors.

And also the change of the skull in growth is similar. In both cases, the born is still relatively unfinished so that it fits through the birth channel. Therefore, gorilla and human children need a longer time to develop.

bergquelle72
2 years ago

What do you mean?

A fact is a fact. What kind of justification does it need?

“Gorillababy skull? Why doesn’t the shape of the adult gorilla remain the same?” Because in all vertebrates the skull grows from child to adult specimen. Also at the gorilla.

Wasn’t that very stupid? Or was she just wrong, and you mean something else?

bergquelle72
2 years ago
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You send me a thank you and a helpful one, but you don’t answer my many questions. Where was I “helpless” when I wrote that I think the question is very stupid?

Mugua
2 years ago

The form does not remain the same in a person. So why would she stay with a gorilla?