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explain Humans share a common ancestor with other primates like chimpanzees, but we did not evolve from them.

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GPT 3.5
Humans and other primates, including chimpanzees, share a common ancestor that lived around 6-8 million years ago. This common ancestor gave rise to the diverse species of primates we see today, including humans and chimpanzees.

While humans and chimpanzees share a significant amount of genetic similarity (around 98%), we did not evolve directly from chimpanzees. Instead, both humans and chimpanzees have evolved independently from our common ancestor through a process of natural selection and adaptation to our respective environments.

Over millions of years, humans and chimpanzees have diverged in terms of physical characteristics, behavior, and cognitive abilities, leading to the distinct species that we are today. Despite our shared ancestry, humans and chimpanzees have followed separate evolutionary paths that have ultimately resulted in different species with unique traits and abilities.
are you able to make this into 3 sentences? and sound like a 7th grader
GPT 3.5
Humans and chimpanzees come from the same ancestor, but we didn't evolve directly from them. We share similarities because we have a common history. Even though we're different now, we still have a lot in common with our primate cousins.