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A hominid is a primate of a family that includes humans and their fossil ancestors. Early hominids did not have any defense mechanisms against predators, so they did not last very long in an open space. The hominids might have thrown sticks or rocks at the predator to try to scare it away, but throwing sticks and rocks required standing on two legs. This might have been the beginning of bipedalism within our ancestors.  
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A hominid is basically a bipedal primate, and hominids include all of the species of their genera. Early hominids did not have any defense mechanisms against predators, so they did not last very long in an open space. The hominids might have thrown sticks or rocks at the predator to try to scare it away, but throwing sticks and rocks required standing on two legs. This might have been the beginning of bipedalism within our ancestors.  
  
 
Sources: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/hominid
 
Sources: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/hominid

Revision as of 21:13, 9 October 2014

A hominid is basically a bipedal primate, and hominids include all of the species of their genera. Early hominids did not have any defense mechanisms against predators, so they did not last very long in an open space. The hominids might have thrown sticks or rocks at the predator to try to scare it away, but throwing sticks and rocks required standing on two legs. This might have been the beginning of bipedalism within our ancestors.

Sources: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/hominid

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- Juliana Aviles