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The Monkey That Climbs Like an Ape Is Rewriting the Rules of Hominin Locomotion
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The Monkey That Climbs Like an Ape Is Rewriting the Rules of Hominin Locomotion

A wild monkey's flexible midfoot bends almost as much as a chimpanzee's ankle, complicating a key debate about our last common ancestor.

A sooty mangabey scaling a tree trunk in Côte d’Ivoire bends its midfoot to about 46 degrees. That number, on its own, means little. But set it beside a chimpanzee’s ankle, which flexes to roughly the same degree during a vertical climb, and it becomes the center of an argument that has occupied paleoanthropologists for decades: what did our shared ance…

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