In Darwinism, how come there isn't a creature that is halfway between becoming

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a human from a monkey.? What I mean is the world has monkeys (or whatever we came from) and humans, but not a creature that is like part monkey and part human. Did every human around the world become a perfect human, while the rest stayed monkeys?

Yes I know, you have to believe in Darwinism to even think this questions out, I would appreciate if the creationism people would sit this one out.
 
Okay the theory is not that monkeys transformed into humans it is that throughout millions of years through natural selection, monkey-like primate developed into such creatures as chimps, then through further evolution into Australopithecus, then Homo erectus, Cro-magnun, etc. Now as the dawn of modern man came about, our increasing intelligence to most likely to the discovery of fire (allowing us to consume cooked flesh releasing brain stimulating proteins) we, as a species were able to eliminate the competition of other large hominids resulting in the only living hominid species. Now recent evidence may show that other hominids lived much past the date scientists originally assumed they died out (as evidenced in the National Geographic documentary The Hobbits of Flores, about the three foot tall human-like creatures recently discovered on the island itself, which some believe to be simple colony of hypocephalics).
 
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