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The Australopithecines

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Adam (if you are religious and believe in it) or: (if you follow the timelines of the earth and respect the hard working anthropologists)

Homo erectus was the first to walk upright

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There are several theories about why our hominin ancestors made the switch from quadrupedal locomotion to bipedal. Some include,

A reduction in body temperature in the hot African sun (by decreasing surface area), energy efficiency which has been laboratory tested between chimps and humans, freeing of the hands for carrying or toolmaking, ecogeographical changes (drier ecosystems resulting in fewer trees), etc.

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Yes, they were able to but didn't walk the exact way humans do today

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They technically can but they don't do it all the time

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Well our ancestors have been walking upright before modern humans came about. As far back as four million years ago the genus Australopithecus was probably the first to walk fully upright.

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Yes ., but they also use kunkles of hand for support .

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just like we do today but maybe with a little bit of a hunch.

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The skull, neck, spinal column, hip bones, and leg bones of early hominine species changed shape in ways that enabled later species to walk upright.

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