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This suggests it had adapted to walking on two feet in a more open, grassland environment, rather than swinging from tree branch to branch. "Unlike Australopithecus fossils, Homo erectus fossils don't preserve features related to climbing," Van Arsdale told Live Science. And similar to modern humans,

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Erectus did not exhibited dimorphism, then it is possible that they where the first in the human line to do so though the fragments...

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