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#561 Anna Warrener: The Evolution of the Human Pelvis, Bipedalism, and Childbirth

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Bipedalism

The weding hypothesis, that people evolved by pedalism because they lived in the water, or evolved into what i mean, is there any support for that or not yet. It depends on environmental reconstructions and how sort of ubiquitous those water log soils arethat comminents would have to move through am. And also, if living apescan behave in that way without any of the sort of bipe adapt and why does our anatomy look so different? I don't know. That's not a very satisfactory answer,. As i said, i haven't been following the development of that idea with great den with great detail.

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