Well as you might know monkeys can’t
fly. That should be obvious, but what if humans made some sort of super monkey
that could fly! It’s called genetic engineering. The human scientists would
take monkey DNA and add bird DNA to the mix. This would create a monkey with
wings the size of a small bird. The wings would not be big enough to carry the
monkey yet so it would live like a regular monkey. This new species would be
called homoaves. It’s a combination of homosapians and aves which are the
scientific names for a human and a bird. Then as the monkeys lives a full life
over thousands of years they’re wings would grow bigger until they can actually
carry their own weight with them. Now before we go on we have to remind you of
the evidence that monkeys evolved into humans. This may not be fully proven but
we are using this theory in explaining this evolution. The monkeys now had wings
and could escape from predators and get places faster, but now comes a second evolution.
Evolving into humans!
The monkeys would start to adapt to survive better as they possibly did before humans. Then they would start to gain human traits like not as much hair. Thousands and possibly millions of years later they would fully evolve into humans with wings. And thus the homoaves are born.
The monkeys would start to adapt to survive better as they possibly did before humans. Then they would start to gain human traits like not as much hair. Thousands and possibly millions of years later they would fully evolve into humans with wings. And thus the homoaves are born.
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