Paul Saladino· MD
we became good runners and you don't run after plants i mean you don't need them so so we were adjusted very well to run after animals and become hunters
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we became good runners and you don't run after plants i mean you don't need them so so we were adjusted very well to run after animals and become hunters
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pelvic structure the way our body is structured with the spine we talked about the rib angle earlier with the gut
a a lieberman who found out that we became adopted and i think he gives like 15 different morphological changes that show that we became good runners and you don't run after plants i mean you don't need that so so we were adjusted very well to run after animals and become hunters
there are so many of these adaptations pelvic structure the way our body is structured with the spine we talked about the rib angle earlier with the gut the foot anatomy for long walking or stint of running it's clearly we are changing to be hunters