1 in 13 people have bendy, chimp - like feet You may be
walking on chimp - like feet without knowing it.
YOU may be
walking on chimp - like feet without knowing it.
Not exact matches
Although we share strong superficial physical similarities, we have been able to use our incredible mental abilities to construct civilisations and manipulate our environment to our will, allowing us to take over our planet and
walk on the moon while the
chimps grub around in a few remaining African forests.
Although Lucy had a brain and body the size of a large
chimp — and probably slept in a tree nest — she
walked fully upright and her species may already have lost its agility in trees as it adapted to life
on the ground.
On the ground, moving from fruit tree to fruit tree, bonobos often stand and walk on two legs — behavior that makes them seem more like humans than chimp
On the ground, moving from fruit tree to fruit tree, bonobos often stand and
walk on two legs — behavior that makes them seem more like humans than chimp
on two legs — behavior that makes them seem more like humans than
chimps.
For the first 3.5 million years of hominin history, hominins all had the same basic kind of body: a
chimp - sized brain (about one - third the size of our own), a snoutlike mouth, long arms with curved fingers good for climbing trees, and short legs that allowed them to
walk slowly
on the ground.