Tag: evolution
Our Short Legged Ancestors
by groovedwhale on Nov.22, 2009, under Uncategorized
The whys and wherefores of our present form continue to be revealed in this article on theĀ short legs of our ancestors. I can only wonder how our sense of balance must have been challenged as we left the tree canopy and began foraging on the ground. Did our sense of rhythm change?
I love this line in this article:
“We don’t really know how aggressive australopiths were,” Carrier says. “If they were more aggressive than modern humans, they were exceptionally nasty animals.”
Ardipithecus
by groovedwhale on Nov.22, 2009, under Uncategorized
The mystery of how we evolved fascinates me, especially since we carry so many vestigial features within our present day bodies. I’m glad we let go the hairy female chest but perhaps we aren’t really all that different from Ardipithecus?