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  • ...of the subtribe ''Hominina''. They are characterized by erect posture and bipedal locomotion, complex and diverse methods of communication, and a high level ...'[[Homo erectus]]''. Humans are distinguished from other primates by their bipedal locomotion, and notably their higher mental faculties, which allows for the
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  • ...ade-off between a [[Pelvis|pelvis]] size that is suitable for [[Bipedalism|bipedal locomotion]] and one that is capable of safe [[Childbirth|childbirth]]. ...the smaller birth canal. This is seen as a trade-off between the needs of bipedal locomotion and childbirth.
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  • ...ten described in North American folklore. It is said to be a large, hairy, bipedal humanoid. The term "Bigfoot" is often used to describe a number of similar Bigfoot is often described as a large, hairy, bipedal humanoid, standing between 6 and 9 feet tall. It is said to have large eyes
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  • ...s term is often used in the field of [[paleoanthropology]] to describe all bipedal human ancestors.
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  • A human is a bipedal primate belonging to the species of ''Homo sapiens''. Humans are characteri
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  • Australopithecus is characterized by its ape-like features, but with bipedal locomotion, suggesting that these individuals were able to walk upright. Th
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  • ...e process of using one's feet to move from one place to another. It is a [[bipedal]] form of terrestrial locomotion, which involves the alternating movements
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  • Dinosaurs exhibit a wide array of physical features. Some dinosaurs were bipedal, while others were quadrupedal. Many dinosaurs developed elaborate skeletal
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  • * [[Human]]: A bipedal primate species belonging to the genus Homo, especially Homo sapiens.
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