why is human locomotion is called bipedal locomotion
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The most evidence for the emergence of bipedal locomotion in early humans comes from bones, particularly toe bones (species that walked on the ground tend to have shorter toes than those who lived in trees), plantar rigidity showing that the foot was flatter, the tilt and structure of the pelvis and the way the femur.
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