The only primates that walk upright all the time are humans. A study published by the Annals of the Royal Society B (Proceedings of the Royal Society B) analyzed that human pulses closely resemble that of gorillas and chimpanzees, which can be considered as a factor that proves that we evolve from the primates. Researchers examined the anatomy of human pulses compared to that of other primates that have different styles of locomotion: gorillas a…
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The only primates that walk upright all the time are humans. A study published by the Annals of the Royal Society B (Proceedings of the Royal Society B) analyzed that human pulses closely resemble that of gorillas and chimpanzees, which can be considered as a factor that proves that we evolve from the primates. Researchers examined the anatomy of human pulses compared to that of other primates that have different styles of locomotion: gorillas a…