A paleoanthropoligist is the scientist who deals with fossilized bones.
Bipedal locomotion, Upright posture
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The main characteristic is that they are bipedal - walk upright.
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upright posture...large brains
Bipedal locomotion, Upright posture
upright position
Hominids
Use their arms and hands effectively.
they walked upright
Walking upright
Upright Man
Mary Leakey's discovery of footprints at Laetoli in Tanzania indicated that hominids were walking upright on two feet around 3.6 million years ago. This finding suggested that bipedalism evolved before the use of tools, changing our understanding of human evolution.
Bipedalism: Hominids are characterized by walking on two legs. Larger brains: Hominids have larger brain sizes compared to other primates. Tool use: Hominids are known to use tools in their daily activities. Social behavior: Hominids exhibit complex social behaviors and interactions.
The heel, it's our unique characteristic (we being the only surviving hominids).
bottom of the skull because early hominids walked upright