Re: bipedalism and AAH

HARRY R. ERWIN (herwin@osf1.gmu.edu)
12 May 1995 13:21:09 GMT

Jim Foley (jimf@vangelis.FtCollins.NCR.com) wrote:
: In article <3oobcr$6kj@portal.gmu.edu>,
: HARRY R. ERWIN <herwin@osf1.gmu.edu> wrote:

: >Based on her elbows and knees, Lucy was primarily adapted to arboreal
: >climbing and bridging, rather than bipedal movement on the ground.

: Are you saying she was arboreal as well as bipedal, or arboreal instead
: of bipedal?

Primarily arboreal; secondarily bipedal, at least based on the hardware.

: Jim Foley Symbios Logic, Fort Collins
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