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As the trees became sparser, the hominids who were able to get around more easily on the ground were better adapted to the new terrain, leaving offspring who gradually became bipedal. Walking on two legs freed up the hands for new possibilities, such as holding sticks or throwing stones to defend against predators. Losing bodily hair allowed them to sweat more easily and stay cool in the hot sun.
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The Patterning Instinct: A Cultural History of Humanity's Search for Meaning
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