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Reevaluating bipedalism in Danuvius
Nature, 2020Scott A. Williams +4 more
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Nature, 2020M. Böhme +3 more
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1994
Abstract One factor contributing to the bafflement is the lack of a parallel to human bipedalism. Other modes of mammalian locomotion, such as hopping, gliding, swimming, bur rowing through the earth or flying through the air, have evolved over and over again, in separate species often totally unrelated to one another.
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Abstract One factor contributing to the bafflement is the lack of a parallel to human bipedalism. Other modes of mammalian locomotion, such as hopping, gliding, swimming, bur rowing through the earth or flying through the air, have evolved over and over again, in separate species often totally unrelated to one another.
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