Ancient Humans Possibly Walked Upright Before Leaving the Trees

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Recent research suggests that early human ancestors may have developed upright walking skills while still in trees, challenging the traditional view that bipedalism arose solely from adapting to open savannahs, with chimpanzee behaviors providing key insights into this evolutionary process.
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