Multiple Choice
Is it possible that toolmaking is at least partially responsible for the development of bipedalism in hominins?
A) Yes, because they may have used bone or wooden tools that do not appear in the fossil record.
B) Yes, because all known bipedal hominins are associated with stone tools.
C) No, because there is no association between tools and other hominin features.
D) No, because many living primates make complex tools, and none of them has developed bipedal locomotion.
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