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What are two consequnces of bipedalism?

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What are two consequnces of bipedalism?

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  1. back pain and difficult childbirth


  2. Man as we know him today......

  3. Bipeds, like us humans, will have new skills to learn using their hands. And that's how human civilization starts, they learn how to create crafts and stuff. We also learn how to cook and to do many other stuffs. Non-bipeds do not know how to do these skills because they can't use their hands.

  4. according to some post leaky findings Bi-pedalism is the first distinctly human trait.

    1. allows the use of the hands....and by extension tools

    2. allows predator recognition from added height

  5. You can somewhat say that fallen arches in your feet is a consequence, because of awkward displacement.

    Other than that, I have no idea.

  6. We were able to effectively travel the world. People have crossed many continents, and this is due to how efficient bipedalism is in terms of covering a lot of distance. The basic bone structure had to change in order to become bipedal. Our hips are very different from chimps, our closest relatives. The loss of a opposable toe, too, is a consequence. No more swinging by our feet!

  7. It elongated the vocal cords so we can use speech - yay

  8. language and cerebral development.

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