Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Baby steps: learning to walk, the hominid way

by Christopher Joyce July 12, 2010

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Transcript look, MA! Hands started walking upright our ancestors that were adapted to living in the trees to experiment with millions of years. This chance experiments proved a useful skill, and in the course developed we humans face time, for upright walking built.From our neck at our feet, this brought many changes to our skeletal structure.We better for fine motor skills developed also hands, adapted and large heads, which ultimately helped us develop Sprache.Das beautiful Emma Darwin, wife of Charles, has you graciously voluntarily, to the differences between humans and chimpanzees to demonstrieren.Klicken easy on your body parts for more.

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