Ardipithecus ramidus, dating back around 4.4 million years ago, is believed to be one of the first hominids to walk upright. This species shows evidence of both tree-climbing adaptations and bipedal characteristics, marking an important transition in hominid evolution.
The main characteristic is that they are bipedal - walk upright.
Homo erectus is also known as "upright man" because of their upright posture compared to earlier hominid species. They were an extinct species of archaic humans that lived between 2 million and 117,000 years ago.
Homo erectus. Lucy- Australopithecus Handy Man- Homo Habilis Wise Man- Homo Sapiens Modern Man- Homo Sapien Sapiens Thanks!:)
First hominid to stand upright.
no its not a hominid it is a nomad
Upright Man
Ardipithecus ramidus, a species that lived around 4.4 million years ago, is considered one of the first hominids to exhibit characteristics of modern bipedalism. This early hominid had a unique combination of ape-like and human-like features, suggesting a transition towards upright walking.
Upright walking evolved after large brains
hominds stood upright and had a larger brain capacity than the apes and monkeys
bottom of the skull because early hominids walked upright
Homo erectus is an extinct species of archaic humans that lived between approximately 2 million and 140,000 years ago. They are considered to be the first human ancestor to have modern human-like body proportions and abilities to control fire. Homo erectus is believed to have originated in Africa and spread to other parts of the world.