Toddler hominin has arms for swinging and legs for walking.
The 3.3-million-year-old bones of a female toddler from Ethiopia are telling scientists a story about the route human ancestors took from the trees to the ground.
Read the story here.
Toddler hominin has arms for swinging and legs for walking.
The 3.3-million-year-old bones of a female toddler from Ethiopia are telling scientists a story about the route human ancestors took from the trees to the ground.
Read the story here.
Toddler hominin has arms for swinging and legs for walking.
The 3.3-million-year-old bones of a female toddler from Ethiopia are telling scientists a story about the route human ancestors took from the trees to the ground.
Read the story here.
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