There are various monkeys and apes that between them have traits that early humans had - e.g. complex social hierarchies, tool use, savannah-dwelling, group hunting, the rudiments of language, morals, self-awareness, etc.; but it's only possible to say which way a species' evolution has transitioned (given tens or hundreds of thousands of years of hindsight) because significant changes are infrequent and depend on genetic mutations and the pressures of the environment, which are unpredictable.and why do we not see monkey in transition to being humans today?
It's conceivable that, if humans were to go extinct and monkeys and/or apes survive, one or more species might take a similar evolutionary path to human-level intelligence, but they wouldn't be human, any more than the marsupial equivalents of mice, rats, cats, dogs, wolves, etc., are true mice, rats, dogs, cats, or wolves.
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