Harvard finds 2 pelvic shifts that put humans upright | The Jerusalem Post
Study reveals how growth plate reorientation transformed the human ilium from tall and narrow to short, wide, and curved, creating the bowl-shaped pelvis essential for upright walking.
Skeletons of great apes at the University of Cambridge Museum of Zoology. From left to right: Bornean orangutan, western gorilla, western gorilla, chimpanzee and human.(photo credit: DeFacto CC BY-SA 4.0)ByJERUSALEM POST STAFF