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Ok-Championship-2036 t1_jduz7xd wrote

Just want to add that bipedalism isn't even an efficient evolution within humans. We basically just shifted our hips and torso to an upright position, but everything else stayed the same. From a skeletal or evolutionary standpoint, only the legs/hips really evolved to the bipedal part. The rest of us is catching up.

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3arrowsdown t1_jdvwmz4 wrote

How will humans look like when all our body parts catch up?

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Ok-Championship-2036 t1_jdwtgn5 wrote

Depends how we adapt. It's dangerous to assume the end goal, since being "completely" bipedal isn't actually something biology would conform to. For all intents and purposes, we work fine as we are. That means not being 100% designed for any one thing. Except survival!

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