Biology, asked by Sara33221, 1 year ago

It is thought that the first humans lived on the open, grassy Savannah of Africa. Suggest how the structure of our bodies, and our behavior, might be adapted to help us to survive in that habitat

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Answered by archisman07
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Explanation:

To live in the open Savannah . we had had to be fast . that's why we've got a slender and straight stature . to walk straight , our vertebrae got 4 curves . which is absent in other primates as well as apes . Our legs became longer and stronger due to running .

Answered by nourmhmdrosarystuden
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To live in the open Savannah . we had had to be fast . that's why we've got a slender and straight stature . to walk straight , our vertebrae got 4 curves . which is absent in other primates as well as apes . Our legs became longer and stronger due to running .

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