July 2012
Intermediate to advanced
224 pages
7h 51m
English

omo sapiens is identified, for purposes of anthro-pological classification, as an animal with a backbone and segmented spinal cord which is equipped with five-digited extremities, a collarbone, and a single pair of mammary glands on the chest, with eyes at the front of the head and a proportionately large brain.
Belonging to the family Hominidae, the details of skeletal structure distinguishing Homo sapiens from the nearest primate relatives – the gorilla, chimpanzee and orang-utan – stem largely from early adaptation to a completely erect posture ...
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