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Our bone structures are designed to run. This becomes more apparent the further back you go. Early footprints indicate a running gait. The question I ask is why were early humans running? Where were they running to?
It's most definitely not a defense mechanism, as humans can't outrun any predators. So why were they running?
It's most definitely not a defense mechanism, as humans can't outrun any predators. So why were they running?