It was a bipedal creature from what she could see but it resembled something close to a wild tiger in the upper torso. |
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So it is important to know whether some fossil ape-like creature was bipedal or not. |
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We're in the odd position where adults are being sledged by other adults for being huge bipedal babies. |
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Rabbits don't qualify as saltatorial because they don't really hop.... To really be saltatorial, a mammal would need to be bipedal. |
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It was probably a bipedal animal, probably predatory, and probably the size of a large dog. |
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We should be able to tell the size of his average step, how his chest muscles worked, and if he was truly a quadruped or if he was bipedal. |
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If we figure out that the probable ancestor of a flying group was a bipedal cursorial form, then flight likely evolved from the ground up. |
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Much fossil evidence has been uncovered supporting the idea that birds evolved from a group of bipedal carnivorous dinosaurs called theropods. |
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Our exobiologists expect any alien species we may encounter to be bipedal mammals that are approximately our size. |
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Eventually, the behaviorists caved in and exempted the bipedal ape from their theory of everything. |
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Earlier this month in northeast Ethiopia, the bones of the oldest bipedal hominid to date were discovered. |
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Some will come as a surprise, like the early small-brained bipedal hominids. |
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Tyrannosaurs grew out of a group of lightweight, carnivorous, bipedal dinosaurs that also gave rise to birds. |
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They acted more like huge flightless birds of prey, than the overgrown bipedal lizards of popular imagination. |
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That would have laid the groundwork for the success of the archaic bipedal hominids. |
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Theropods are the line of mainly carnivorous, bipedal dinosaurs from which birds evolved. |
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This group of hominids were definitely bipedal, had small canine teeth and, therefore, were early men. |
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A visual feast, it brilliantly captures the perilousness of being an animal, and an outsider, in a cruel bipedal world. |
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Gizmo had become a large bipedal creature with gray fur all over its body. |
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There is some evidence, at the outset, that Henry is a man and not some sort of bipedal drone. |
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This bipedal walking robot includes 6 servo-motors, giving it 3 degrees of freedom per leg. |
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Birds are also bipedal, or walk on 2 legs, and most use their two wings to fly. |
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As a result of our upright, bipedal posture, we surfer a huge catalog of woes, including slipped disks, fallen arches, wrenched knees, hernias, and aching necks. |
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The gigantic, bipedal, elephantine creatures weighed several tons at the largest and had no problem knocking the eighty-foot trees aside as they ran. |
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The 6mm scale miniature features two riders on a giant, bipedal Saurus, as shown in the picture on the right. |
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Dromaeosaurs were all bipedal, fairly cursorial, and terrestrial. |
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The Yixian dinosaurs were cursorial, bipedal, and not capable of flight. |
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We, as bipeds, creatures with two legs, move with bipedal locomotion. |
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We had to be less developed to pass through a smaller, bipedal apes cervix, and as a result developed longer and slower, but further than our ape cousins. |
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Probably travelling in herds, Plateosaurus was able to move on all fours and could also rear up into a bipedal posture. |
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Each of these species has been argued to be a bipedal ancestor of later hominins, but all such claims are contested. |
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Even a set of footprints of a single animal gives important clues, as to whether it was bipedal or quadrupedal. |
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Because bipedal locomotion is the terrestrial form of movement in the true brachiators, some researchers believe that the human species may have evolved from a protobrachiator. |
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After all, shambling, bipedal primates are a common occurrence in folklore, in North America and beyond. |
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The bipedal, humanoid robot weighs 140 pounds and is almost six feet tall, stated a news release. |
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Ranging from the bipedal hunter, a fast running saurus living in plains, to the gargantuan herbivorous Megasaur or the dreaded Carnosaur preying on all living creatures, those beasts were collectively known as Dragons. |
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Roboticists have struggled for decades to understand bipedal locomotion, and even today's most sophisticated robots require huge amounts of energy and computer power to walk on two legs. |
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Many of the teams that used Boston Dynamics' Atlas robot at the DRC had no real-world experience in getting bipedal robots to nip around without falling over. |
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From being bipedal and bicyclic, he adopted his first automobile since college days, and realized that he passed by an airport daily on his commute. |
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In the absence of trees, our ancestors from the east began walking on their two hind legs, thus becoming bipedal and marking the start of the human adventure. |
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As we look for ways to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and find viable transportation alternatives to the internal combustion engine, many urbanites are turning to that staple of bipedal locomotion: the humble bicycle. |
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Meet the largest living animals to have ever walked the earth: the titanic plant-eating Argentinosaur, and its nemesis, the Gignatosaur, a bipedal carnivore, that could easy challenge the famous T-Rex! |
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All of these traits convinced Dart that the Taung Child was a bipedal human ancestor, a transitional form between apes and humans. |
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Each of these have been argued to be a bipedal ancestor of later hominins but, in each case, the claims have been contested. |
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The earliest bipedal hominin is considered to be either Sahelanthropus or Orrorin, with Ardipithecus, a full bipedal, coming somewhat later. |
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While dinosaurs were ancestrally bipedal, many extinct groups included quadrupedal species, and some were able to shift between these stances. |
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Early humans evolved from a species of foraging hominids which were already bipedal, with a brain mass approximately one third of modern humans. |
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The antitrochanter serves as a brace to prevent abduction of the hind limb and to decrease stress placed on the femoral head during bipedal locomotion. |
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Bipedalism is the basic adaption of the hominin line, and it is considered the main cause behind a suite of skeletal changes shared by all bipedal hominins. |
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It works in bipedal mode, and it can kneel down to roll around on wheels. |
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Bipedalism is the basic adaptation of the hominid and is considered the main cause behind a suite of skeletal changes shared by all bipedal hominids. |
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The fall is indeed the archetypal bathetic motion, a sudden, surprising downward rush degrading the pretensions of posture and man's bipedal pride. |
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One major ceratopsian subgroup included psittacosaurids, which were bipedal, parrotbeaked creatures that briefly flourished about 140 million years ago. |
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Scientists infer that it was a small, bipedal herbivore that would have foraged for its food and stayed out of the way of larger, carnivorous predators. |
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