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A '''monkey''' is a [[polypheletic]] classification of any long tailed [[primate]] that is not a [[prosimian]]. Varieties of them can be found in [[South America]], [[Africa]] and [[Asia]].  [[Evolutionists]] believe that [[humans]] and monkeys share a common ancestor, which is disputed by  [[creation scientists]].  
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[[Image:Olive baboon.jpg|thumb|right|300px|An Olive baboon, a kind of monkey]]
 
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A '''monkey''' is a [[polypheletic]] classification of any long tailed [[primate]] that is not a [[prosimian]]. Varieties of them can be found in [[South America]], [[Africa]] and [[Asia]].  [[Evolutionists]] believe that [[humans]] and monkeys, like all species, share a common ancestor, which is disputed by more accurate [[creation scientists]]. A lack of transitional fossils between apes and humans supports the creationist side.
  
 
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Some christians believe that the monkey is a representation of the snake from genesis. Some even have a more sinister view point; that the monkey is a human ancestor
 

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An Olive baboon, a kind of monkey

A monkey is a polypheletic classification of any long tailed primate that is not a prosimian. Varieties of them can be found in South America, Africa and Asia. Evolutionists believe that humans and monkeys, like all species, share a common ancestor, which is disputed by more accurate creation scientists. A lack of transitional fossils between apes and humans supports the creationist side.