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- caused the need for hominids to acquire bipedality. Others state hominines had already achieved the bipedal adaptation that was used in the savanna....
- "Mechanisms for the acquisition of habitual bipedality: Are there biomechanical reasons for the acquisition of upright bipedal posture?". Journal of Anatomy. 204...
- from the original on 25 May 2010. Retrieved 14 December 2010. Bipedality at IMDb Bipedality on Mubi Reviews experimentalconversations.com by Maximilian...
- joint”. Robin Crompton has commented on his bipedality in the context of the origins of human bipedality. List of individual apes Crompton, Robin; Thorpe...
- indicates Ardi's bipedality was an earlier version of bipedalism compared to later hominids like Lucy. Regardless of how ancestral Ardi's bipedality was, these...
- A (bipedal) gait cycle is the time period or sequence of events or movements during locomotion in which one foot contacts the ground to when that same...
- walking on two legs (bipedality) and life in the trees (arboreality). However, it would not have been as efficient at bipedality as humans, nor at arboreality...
- the taxonomic definition of mankind, Plato proposed the term "featherless biped", and later ζῷον πολιτικόν (zōon politikon), a "political" or "state-building"...
- The foramen magnum is a very important feature in bipedal mammals. One of the attributes of a biped's foramen magnum is a forward shift of the anterior...
- Faith (December 22, 2002 - September 22, 2014) was a bipedal dog, born with three legs; two fully developed hind legs and a deformed front leg, which...