Sentences with phrase «from bipedalism»

Its spine was S - shaped and its neck vertically oriented, two other adaptations stemming from bipedalism.

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A handful of fossil species dating from five million to 28 million years old, mostly before chimpanzees split from hominins, showed signs of upright posture and bipedalism, but «the evidence has been pretty flakey,» Wood says.
Bipedalism is a quintessentially human trait that distinguishes us from other primates.
He has studied the evolution of bipedalism and edited From Biped to Strider (Springer, 2004), a well - respected textbook.
But one day, I could only watch in panicked horror as that very thing happened, and curse my bipedalism as Dog and Cat raced from opposite sides of the room toward the salty...
Princess Abby suffered from an interesting condition called bipedalism which meant her hind legs were significantly longer than her forelimbs.
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