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Monday, March 23, 2009

Orang-utan study suggests that upright walking may have started in the trees

Walking on two legs, or bipedalism, immediately sets us apart form other apes. It frees our arms for using tools and weapons and is a key part of our evolutionary success. Scientists have put forward a few theories to explain how our upright gait evolved, but the 'savannah theory' is by far the most prolific.
Prof. Hex at 8:21 PM
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