Multiple Choice
Why do infants who first start to walk move about in a bowlegged fashion?
A) To support the heavy weight of the head and torso
B) Because the legs are not fully developed enough to allow regular walking
C) Because walking this way is actually normal for humans; we have simply adapted
D) To move faster and more efficiently
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