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Biped man thinking everything is up there is also part of that.
- ...and biped.
And a biped and a carnivore.
actually being bipedal, long predates flying. Early dinosaurs became bipedal. Some of the first dinosaurs living on Pangea back in the Triassic period started walking only on their hind legs.
that look at bipedal and quadruped robot movement.
So is it a bipedal robot, or is it a quadruped you got going on there, or is it on wheels?
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Goofy is bipedal. Okay, Goofy lives in a house, pays rent,
And then when we became biped, somehow, we thought, this is the direction to grow.
and then the birds are bipeds. Birds are actually doing it in a much weirder way than theropods are. Theropods are basically a lizard on its back legs.
T-Rex its size, bipedal, able to move as a predator? It's a weird body shape, is it not?
theropods, which were all bipeds, so T-Rex, Allosaurus, Velociraptor, Spinosaurus, many, many others that people may have heard of, they're all bipeds
Meaning when our ancestors were beginning to go bipedal in Africa, right?
And over time, we've become increasingly more bipedal.
And one of the key transformations that drove our evolution from tree swinging apes to bipedal, upright, running, intelligent hominins
of evolution-- how is it that we went from this small population of African apes-- bipedal apes-- and have grown to a size of 7 billion souls
And the one feature we see that continues back that far is upright bipedalism, what I'm doing right now.
Because you talk a little bit more about the applications to us bipeds.
language, cooperation. So we developed to be both bipedal and big brained at the same time.
And so my question is, how is it that a population of bipedal apes-- you know, they're not very impressive looking, right?
important for reconstructing locomotion, this was a creature that was fully upright and bipedal on the ground as we are.
But even beyond that, because my aliens are not bipeds.
But if you ever wonder-- you know, people go, well, how can you tell from just a bit or a piece, that it really is a biped or it's
that could fly. We can talk about a few of the different classic features of birds and actually see how they first evolved in dinosaurs. One of them is walking bipedally. That's just the fancy
that humans, how do you define humans? Well, they are featherless bipeds. So really what that means is just that the other animals alive today that walk on their hind legs are birds. Now you might
I only bring this up because, when I was in college, I ended up studying bipedal robots and cockroach robots.
a key part in that story of humanity, and right back to the furry beginnings, our origins as a bipedal intelligent species of ape
When they start charging, they get into this-- first of all, they get bipedal.
But you can see how the scapula is shaped broad and wide at the base, in order to accommodate bipedalism.
Humans have a tall, broad pelvis, in order to have a sort of destabilized bipedalism.
Yesterday I was handling a replica of Ardipithecus ramidus. The 4.4 million-year-old ancestral species which was pretty well bipedal already 4.4 million years ago. So, freeing
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