See 'human beauty' if evolved from pigs, cows and bears
Surely you will feel surprised at the appearance of humanity if evolved from pigs, birds, parrots .
6 million years ago, humankind began to separate from chimpanzees, continue the evolutionary process and adapt to the environment to grow into people who stand up and become us today.
But that doesn't mean that our ancestors are merely primates. According to Darwin's evolutionary theory, every creature has a relationship, a link in the evolutionary chain.
Therefore, we can imply that humanity is the closest result in a series of continuous evolution from primitive animals, fish, amphibians, reptiles, and birds and animals.
The first person to undertake research and hypotheses about evolution in the biological world is the English scientist Charles Darwin. But from before, it was Charles Le Brun (1619-1690), who was named the best painter of all time of France, who gave the first ideas about the relationship between people and people. animals
In his paintings, he described in detail the portraits of many animals and imagined how if the animal evolved into a human, it would have a face.
Here are the fictional works of human intimacy when we 'mistakenly evolved' from animals other than primates.
If human ancestors were bears, we would probably have a huge nose and 'less neat' eyebrows than today.
If a pig is an ancestor of humankind, we will have a face . quite similar to the present. Characteristics such as thin eyes, slanted eyes, thick and slightly puffy lips are identifiable traits that are quite noticeable in many people today.
With slanted eyes, raised nose and jaw bone, the aesthetics of humans will be greatly reduced if we evolve from . boars.
The eyes are round and cute but with this high jaw bone, we will have a broken and unattractive face if evolved from camels.
If people evolved from cows, it would be hard for us to be attracted by the wrinkled skin and big, soulless eyes.
One of the 'first-generation' animals is a bird. If humans directly evolved from this animal, namely crows, we would have eyes that are very 'dangerous' and oversized hawks.
Instead of crows, if the eagle is the ancestor of humankind, we will not only have 'super high' hawks but also terrifying bows. Accompanying are the eyes and eyebrows that are always very fastidious.
The prickly nose and the wide-eyed, ferocious backwards make humans fierce if they evolve from parrots.
The appearance of humanity becomes very balanced and surprisingly harmonious when evolving from horses. The eyes are large, the nose is delicate, the face is slim and the lips are full and help to contour the facial features.
Big and slightly slanted eyes and 'V-line' face make the face very balanced and beautiful when we evolve from cats.
The picture illustrates the human hypothesis evolving from a lion with a very strong and balanced beauty. We can even see the silhouette of ancient Romans in this picture.
Although there is a close relationship, the bobcat (forest cat) seems to be 'inappropriate' as human ancestors, because they make us look fierce and austere.
This is one of the closest ancestors of humans.
By the time the artist painted this painting, science had not yet proven that humans had a source of evolution directly from primates. Most likely, after admiring this painting, Charles Darwin came up with the idea of the foundation for evolution.
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