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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....
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original on 25 May 2010.
Retrieved 14
December 2010.
Bipedality at IMDb
Bipedality on Mubi
Reviews experimentalconversations.com by Maximilian...
- the
taxonomic definition of mankind,
Plato proposed the term "featherless
biped", and
later ζῷον πολιτικόν (zōon politikon), a "political" or "state-building"...
- joint”.
Robin Crompton has
commented on his
bipedality in the
context of the
origins of
human bipedality. List of
individual apes Crompton, Robin; Thorpe...
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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...
- "Mechanisms for the
acquisition of
habitual bipedality: Are
there biomechanical reasons for the
acquisition of
upright bipedal posture?".
Journal of Anatomy. 204...
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battle scenes, and
advancing the art of
motion capture,
which was used on
bipedal creatures like the Cave
Troll or Gollum. With Jackson's ****ure films, motion-capture...
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upright trunk.
Selection for
bipedality was
likely strong enough to
justify the
maintenance of such a disorder.
Bipedality is
hypothesized to have emerged...
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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...
- flights,
leading to its extinction. The
fastest biped is the ostrich. It runs at 70 km/h.
Bipedality in
kangaroo rats are seen to be an
agent of adaptation...