id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28471 Morris, Charles Man And His Ancestor: A Study In Evolution .txt text/plain 58302 2452 63 to be, the existing evidences of a long ancient period of animal life animals, but absent from the higher apes and from man, has not vanished Other evidences of man's origin in the lower animals could be drawn from The successive stages of man's mental development, as indicated in the the existing anthropoid apes is the direct ancestor of man. Yet it is doubtful if the man-ape long remained a specially arboreal lower animals, and in all probability from an ape-like ancestor. its powers to the arm and hand of man; while the form, size, and food of The lower animals do not possess the advantage of man in his power of This fact shows its effect in the comparative mental development of man development of the mind from ape to man began. Both ape and man, as we take it, developed through some form of warfare. ./cache/28471.txt ./txt/28471.txt