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Bipedalism May Have Evolved from Hominin Ancestors That Were

Question 25

Question 25

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Bipedalism may have evolved from hominin ancestors that were


A) above-branch quadrupeds.
B) below-branch, suspensory primates.
C) vertical clingers and leapers.
D) amphibians.

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