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Fear of standing or walking upright
Walking upright.
The first step in human evolution from hominids involved the development of bipedalism, where early humans started to walk on two legs instead of four. This adaptation allowed for greater efficiency in traveling longer distances and freed up the hands for other tasks. Bipedalism also played a critical role in the evolution of larger brains and the development of complex tool use.
The gluteus muscles are used when walking. They support the upper body in an upright posture.
Speech. Prejudice. Walking upright.
Use their arms and hands effectively.
Walking upright
Erectus means 'upright'. So that's why they are known for walking upright rather than homo habilis who couldn't walk upright but on 4 legs instead.
Big brain of course because brains send down quick messages to the nerves in the body and then you walk upright
The first civilizations were characterized by the development of urban centers, organized governments, social hierarchies, complex economies, and writing systems. These advancements allowed for the creation of more complex and centralized societies with specialized divisions of labor and increased trade and communication.
Upright walking evolved after large brains
Ever since our simian ancestors began walking upright.