• Humans - "bipedal animals"?

    From Mario Petrinovic@21:1/5 to All on Mon Oct 14 08:50:02 2024
    Are we really that much more bipedal than other animals? No, we aren't. What distinguishes us from others is that we *cannot* be
    quadrupedal, this is our characteristic, we cannot be quadrupedal. https://youtube.com/shorts/NLk9neGyheM?si=DzVuMfP8D7igswHB
    Did we become "bipedal" so that we can look over the grass? No, this
    doesn't make you "bipedal": https://youtube.com/shorts/qiXw5_JD59g?si=97nQkAepJh3iac5S

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  • From Mario Petrinovic@21:1/5 to Kyonshi on Sun Oct 27 01:59:05 2024
    On 27.10.2024. 0:53, Kyonshi wrote:
    On 10/14/2024 8:50 AM, Mario Petrinovic wrote:
             Are we really that much more bipedal than other animals? No,
    we aren't. What distinguishes us from others is that we *cannot* be
    quadrupedal, this is our characteristic, we cannot be quadrupedal.
    https://youtube.com/shorts/NLk9neGyheM?si=DzVuMfP8D7igswHB
             Did we become "bipedal" so that we can look over the grass? >> No, this doesn't make you "bipedal":
    https://youtube.com/shorts/qiXw5_JD59g?si=97nQkAepJh3iac5S

    kangaroos are also bipedal

    Yes. And they don't have different pelvis or the s-curve.

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