Will apes evolve someday?

Will apes evolve someday?
Will they learn to talk, or to build more complex
constructions?
What other specie/s have the possibility to evolve like humans did?

Yes they will and they'll probably overtake niggers. Africa will only catch up with Europe after new apes will take over.

All species undergo constant evolution, with spikes of change and periods of relative conservatism but it's still an evergoing process.

no
no
none
apes (and pretty much everything else) are they way they are and not like us, because they've reached an evolutionary equilibrium and settled for what they had, now we completely dominate the environment and whether deliberately or not, we will choke anything that tries to break the status quo to death.
If you don't fully follow that last part, feel free to ask, otherwise I don't feel like writing a litany if everyone gets it.

Little to none. It will take along time to recover from the anthropocene, apes could very easily disappear entirely in the next 100 years. Assuming great apes do make it by some miracle they would be living in a post apocalyptic waste land for millions of years until synergy builds up. Then the chances of them quasi-teleologically evolving to hominid-like cognitive phenotypes are anyone's fucking guess but very low. They will most likely go extinct with us and most higher order living systems that they need to be a part of.
Who knows? After we go extinct(soon) apes could come into human ruins and radiate to fill the niches we skull-fucked into the landscape.

>What other specie/s have the possibility to evolve like humans did?
Asians

Yes, but they could also evolve in a less intelligent specie that reproduces faster and in more quantity overtaking current apes. Evolution is not improvement, it's only a matter of casual mutation and it's impact on reproduction

>Will apes evolve someday?
>Will they learn to talk, or to build more complex
constructions?
They've already learnt to post on Veeky Forums.
Not exactly a sign of intelligence but it should probably count for something at least.

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Only if Africa dries up.

I think cephalopods are the next in line for human like intelligence,

Nope never.

>Never

Mankind's destiny is to uplift and guide its cousins, starting with Apes and Dolphins. We will not be alone in the universe, because we will create our own friends.

"Companions the Creator seeks, not corpses, herds or believers. Fellow creators the Creator seeks - those who write new values on new tablets. Companions the Creator seeks, and fellow harvesters, for everything about Him is ripe for the harvest."
-- Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra

>Will apes evolve someday?
They have already evolved from proto-apes.
Lrn2evolution fgt pls

Im a brainlet and I dont get the last bit

>Will apes evolve someday?
They already are. Every living thing undergoes evolution. (Yes, even living fossils, but in their case the new traits don't catch on.)

>implying they will ever leave the ocean without mutating an endoskeleton.

>(Yes, even living fossils, but in their case the new traits don't catch on.)

Or are not grossly evident. More efficient enzymes for various internal processes, more advanced behaviors, etc. would not be evident from comparing with the fossil record.

Fair point.

Not enough of them and not spread widely. Especially considering that we go out of our way to preserve them, us existing means they likely will never do so.

Also "apes" isn't a species, we're apes too. It's a grouping of groups, which group other groups which group species.

Most apes are long dead, even more will be in the next 200-300 years. Possibly all but 3-4.

no, because we're taking them with us when we go

>>uplift
fuck that gay furry shit.

>Will apes evolve someday?
They are already evolving (mutating) because every living species does that.
A species can remain apparently static for long, but it just means that those mutations were not particularly successful.
On a long term genetic stability is an illusion.
>Will they learn to talk, or to build more complex constructions?
It's possible, nobody can say for certain.
>What other specie/s have the possibility to evolve like humans did?
All of them, included insects species.
They wouldn't be the same species though, they would mutate into something very different.

Oh yes, but they already did.