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    What New Form of Thermoregulation Had to Evolve Before Bipedal
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What New Form of Thermoregulation Had to Evolve Before Bipedal

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What new form of thermoregulation had to evolve before bipedal hominids could be successful?


A) warm bloodedness
B) sweating
C) vasioconstriction
D) more blood to head

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