Multiple Choice
What is distinct about the bipedalism of Ardipithecus ramidus?
A) The spinal column does not curve.
B) The pelvis is not as wide as the spacing between the feet.
C) The foot has a grasping big toe like a chimpanzee.
D) The fovea centralis is not downward,but toward the middle of the skull.
E) Ardipithecus was both a biped and a quadruped.
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