Posted: Nov 17, 2019 4:55 pm
by Spearthrower
Humans and other primates do differ from each other.

Do you seriously think there's ANY evolutionary biologist, primatologist, or palaeoanthropologist unaware of this? Do you think this is some kind of amazing revelation that no one had conceived before? It's immediately apparent when looking at pictures of them without even worrying about comparative morphology, geographic distribution, or genetics.

Of course, the fact that there are differences between them doesn't mean they're not both classified together, because the classification doesn't mean 'identical' but rather that they share a common ancestor. Your rendition is just a silly bit of nonsense on your part and means you need to educate yourself prior to discussing this topic so you don't come across as a total muppet.