Homo Habilis had relatively short legs. This suggests that it retained a primitive form of bipedalism more similar to au
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Homo Habilis had relatively short legs. This suggests that it retained a primitive form of bipedalism more similar to au
Homo Habilis had relatively short legs. This suggests that it retained a primitive form of bipedalism more similar to australopithecines than modern humans, as is the case with many of its features. True False
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