Kevin Burget

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The relatively stubby legs of primates are also relatively thick all the way down: we have fat ankles and big feet. Because dogs, horses, and ostriches have highly tapered hind limbs with small feet, their legs’ center of mass is closer to their hips, making their legs easier to swing. Finally, our primate feet lack claws, which act as natural cleats, or hooves, which act as natural shoes.
Exercised: Why Something We Never Evolved to Do Is Healthy and Rewarding
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