@HawkDux @randomnumber333 @NotEvolution1 Now you've got a good page reference. Lucy likely had flat feet, other members of her species had arched feet: https://t.co/tNmiWV67uv
@HomoSatanis Food for thought, “All primates possess a transverse arch, but only humans have a longitudinal arch making non-human primates anatomically and functionally flat-footed.” #bigfoot #biologicalanthropology #paleoanthropology https://t.co/0S
What was the first human, Lucy's feet like? This article by @plos, examines The Relationship between the Ankle and Rearfoot Arching in Early Hominins - very interesting! https://t.co/4jGIRBRBcf @InspiringTF @PodiatryCareers @CollegePodiatry @GatsbyEd @Le
.@ConserveTruth13 Do some research yourself: http://t.co/4ytqNIVObd http://t.co/4bYByZP37g http://t.co/5DCvP1P5LI @fknIrked @SecuLawyer
The Relationship between the Ankle and Rearfoot Arching in Early Hominins (Yes there's a Throck in this story) http://t.co/k9pE1pi