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Author Topic:   Foot bone further supports that A. aferensis walked upright
Coyote
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02-10-2011 9:26 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by DBlevins
02-10-2011 9:11 PM


Bones!
For those of who have studied the bones of our fossil ancestors, this is exciting news.
Lucy was found after I finished my graduate classes so I didn't get to study those particular specimens, but I have seen pictures and casts in museum displays.
Interesting how all of the details of these bone finds are supporting the theory of evolution, eh? And that none of them are contradicting the theory (as in a Cambrian rabbit).
Might be something to that science stuff after all!

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