BECOMING BIPEDS - Did It Happen More Than Once? ~ with GREGORY ADAMS
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 Published On Sep 9, 2023

GREGORY ADAMS is a recent graduate of Northern Arizona University, with a bachelors in biology, having gone back to school at age 39 to pursue a new career path.

For his final thesis, Gregory submitted his hypothesis that hominids evolved to walk upright on more than one occasion in prehistory.

Is bipedalism convergent? MARK from Evolution Soup discusses this fascinating hypothesis in detail with Greg.


00:00 START
01:45 Greg's background
03:22 Greg's hypothesis
10:44 Ancient landscapes
13:34 Convergence
30:41 Evidence



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