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Bipedalism Tied to Position of Hole Found at Base of Skull: A Study
Bipedalism, or the use of just two legs for walking, is directly tied to the position of a hole in the base of the skull that transmits the spinal cord, according to a study published in the Journal of Human Evolution.
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