Oh that’s easy, you see we are the variance. Darwin’s theory of evolution did not state that humans evolved from apes. It states that humans and apes likely share the same ancestors. Therefore humans are a variance of that ancestor and guerillas are another variance, and chimpanzees are yet another.
While humans are generally the same there are some minor variations. We have different skin tones, different facial features as well as genetic variance in height, build and muscle structure. There are many different looking humans on this earth, but the one thing we have in common is our highly developed minds.
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we may have evolved somewhere else in a similar environment or that most life elsewhere
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Absolutely. One of our genetic ancestors could have been picked and then genetically modified into our current form, or at least genetically pushed to evolved in our direction. Or we could have been transplanted from another planet with very similar fauna.