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zzz [600]
4 years ago
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Pre-australopiths experienced environmental cooling that, over thousands of years, converted large parts of their african habita

t from forest to savannah grassland. which adaptation emerged during this time to become one of the key distinguishing characteristics of our ancestors
Biology
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egoroff_w [7]4 years ago
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<span>Bipedalism is the adaptation which emerged during pre-australopiths so as to become one of the key distinguishing characteristics of our ancestors.

Bipedalism is known as a form of terrestrial locomotion whereby organisms moves by means of its two rear legs or limbs. By freeing their front legs, our ancestors had a benefit like allowing the use of carrying tools.
 Walking upright helped the ancestors to be able to see the predators and the preys.</span>
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