LiveScience Image Gallery

Back to Main Article
A sequence of steps that may have been taken by our famous hominid relative, \

A sequence of steps that may have been taken by our famous hominid relative, "Lucy," known formally as Australopithecus afarensis. Without an Achilles tendon, our ancestors would have been decent walkers but slow and inefficient runners. Credit: Bill Sellers/University of Manchester

Back to Main Article
Advertisement