Not really. What I'm saying is that the first form of life to dwell on land (rather than water) were amphibians. Over thousands (maybe millions) of years they evolved into all forms of life. (side note: if you follow the development of a human fetus it follows the process of evolution, starting as a single cell and developing much like a tadpole before eventually becoming mamal like) Science's theory of evolution says we come from monkeys but that is not acurate. We came from a mamal that was ape like (as we are closely related to apes) but if we had indeed come from monkeys, either we would stil be monkeys or monkeys would no longer exists.
As for the Nile, there are only two places that life could have concievably "crawled out of the mud" from, the Nile and the Amazon. However the Amazon isn't condusive to human life, although techically amphibians may have emerged there and spread as far as the Nile Valley stimulating the evolution of homo erectus.
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