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Why We Walk Upright: Beats Being a Chimp

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A diagram showing the ground reaction force (GRF) vectors for upright humans and chimpanzees walking upright and on all fours. GRF allows scientists to measure the amount of force muscles are exerting with each step. Credit: Cary Wolinsky, Michael D. Sockol, David A. Raichlen, Harman Pontzer

A diagram showing the ground reaction force (GRF) vectors for upright humans and chimpanzees walking upright and on all fours. GRF allows scientists to measure the amount of force muscles are exerting with each step. Credit: Cary Wolinsky, Michael D. Sockol, David A. Raichlen, Harman Pontzer

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