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Walking tall

06/03/07

Posted under Evolution

LOOKS like upright walking may have started earlier than scientists thought.

Here’s an excerpt from the Associated Press article:

WASHINGTON — Maybe walking upright on two legs isn’t such a defining human feature after all. Scientists who spent a year photographing orangutans in the rain forest say the trait probably evolved in ancient apes navigating the treetops long before ancestors of humans climbed to the ground — a hypothesis that contradicts science museums the world over.

But it’s more in tune with fossil evidence, contends Robin Crompton of the University of Liverpool, who co-authored the report in Friday’s edition of the journal Science.

“An increasing number of people have been questioning this old ‘up from the apes’ idea” of how bipedalism evolved, Crompton said.

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3 Responses to “Walking tall”

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    INQUIRER.net Blogs » Say hello to 3 new blogs Says:

    [...] Inside Science: Walking tall [...]

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    MECHANICAL Says:

    EVOLUTION IS A DECEPTION… I BELIEVE IN THE CREATION… WE ARE CREATED IN THE IMAGE OF GOD…

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    Heathen Dan Says:

    No sir/madam, it is creation that is the deception. It is shocking that in this day and age, people would still cling to the outdated mythologies of middle eastern bronze age goat herders. Your faith is in vain my friend.

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