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Walking on two legs, in the succinct conclusion of the two scientists, was "an ape's way of living where an ape could not live." One problem with the environment hypothesis has arisen with the new ...
How do we know if an early ape-man or woman walked upright? An examination of certain bones -- a tibia (leg bone) or a pelvis, for example -- can reveal the answer. So can fossilized footprints.