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African apes and the evolutionary history of orthogrady and bipedalism
Scott A. Williams
, Thomas Cody Prang
, Gabrielle A. Russo
, Nathan M. Young
, Daniel L. Gebo
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Hominin
100%
Evolutionary History
100%
African Apes
100%
Bipedalism
100%
Orthogrady
100%
Chimpanzee
66%
Homoplasy
66%
Positional Behavior
66%
Locomotion
33%
Stumbling
33%
First Finding
33%
Locomotor Activity
33%
19th Century
33%
Phylogenetic Relationship
33%
Hominin Fossils
33%
Fossil Record
33%
Last Common Ancestor
33%
20th Century
33%
Gorilla
33%
Bonobo
33%
Human Origins
33%
Complex Scenarios
33%
Mid-19th Century
33%
Weight of Evidence
33%
Relative Likelihood
33%
Knuckle-walking
33%
Miocene Apes
33%
Evolution of Bipedalism
33%
Human Fossils
33%
Fossil Apes
33%
Ape Evolution
33%
Psychology
Fossil Record
100%