Re: bipedalism and AAH

Jim Foley (jimf@vangelis.FtCollins.NCR.com)
10 May 1995 22:57:08 GMT

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?

Jim Foley Symbios Logic, Fort Collins
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