Fossils
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Early Pre-Reptile Didn't Sprawl, He Stood Tall And Walked on All Fours
Pre-reptile Bunostegos akokanensis is the earliest known creature to stand upright on all four legs. This species was thought to be a sprawler, but researchers from Brown University found that it had shoulders extending directly underneath its body instead of out to the sides.
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