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A juvenile early hominin skeleton from Dikika, Ethiopia Export

Nature, Vol. 443, No. 7109., pp. 296-301.

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"Now that the scapula of this species can be examined in full for the first time, it is unexpected to find the strongest similarities with Gorilla, an animal in which weight-bearing and terrestrial knuckle-walking predominately characterize locomotor use of the forelimbs33. Problematic in the interpretation of these findings is that the diversity of scapula architecture among hominoid species is poorly understood from a functional perspective."

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