WALKING on two legs has proved fundamental to mankind’s supremacy on Earth. Our earliest ancestors who evolved from apes were the australopithecines who, while remaining very apelike, learned to walk ...
The opposable thumb’s evolutionary arrival is commonly associated with the dawn of our ancestors' first use of stone tools. Most primates – including humans, apes, and some monkeys – boast this ...
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