Ancient Human Relative ‘Walked like a Human, but Climbed Like an Ape’0
- Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web
- November 29, 2021
New lumbar vertebrae give insight into how this ancient human relative walked and climbed
New lumbar vertebrae give insight into how this ancient human relative walked and climbed
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