bipedalism
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Research suggests that bipedalism, or walking on two legs, may have evolved in early human ancestors, with some evidence pointing to Sahelanthropus tchadensis as one of the earliest examples. The evolutionary route to bipedalism is still being studied and may be more complex than previously thought. Fossil findings, including a 7-million-year-old femur, are providing clues about the origins of upright walking in human ancestors.
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