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What are some unique modifications of the Hominid skeleton?

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Some unique modifications of the hominid skeleton include small jaws and teeth, a larger third molar, a skull shaped like H. erectus or H. habilis, a sagittal keel, bipedalism with a human gait, and humanlike feet with arches and ankles.

Step-by-step explanation:

Some unique modifications of the hominid skeleton include:

  • Small jaws and teeth
  • Third molar larger than other molars
  • Skull shaped more like H. erectus or H. habilis
  • A sagittal keel (as seen in H. erectus)
  • Bipedal and walked with a human gait
  • Humanlike feet with arches and ankles

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