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shuhan330 shuhan330
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8 years ago
The discovery of the Taung child (Australopithecus africanus) was the first evidence that early hominins were bipedal and had small brains compared to modern humans.
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8 years ago
The key point of difference between early hominins and early apes were how they walked: early hominins were bipedal, early apes were quadrapedal.
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