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There were many indirect effects of bipedalism, but we’re not yet sure exactly why hominins became bipedal. Perhaps bipedalism let our ancestors walk or run farther in the grassy savanna lands that had spread around a cooling world in the past thirty million years. It also freed human hands to specialize in manipulative tasks including, eventually, the making of tools. There are no signs
Origin Story: A Big History of Everything
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