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    Evidence Indicating That Orrorin Tugenensis Was Bipedal Comes Mainly from Which
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Evidence Indicating That Orrorin Tugenensis Was Bipedal Comes Mainly from Which

Question 8

Question 8

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Evidence indicating that Orrorin tugenensis was bipedal comes mainly from which part of the skeleton?


A) femur (thighbone)
B) skull
C) foot
D) pelvis

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