Nature, Published online: 24 August 2022; doi:10.1038/d41586-022-02226-5
A leg bone and two arm bones of a hominin from Chad suggest that, seven million years ago, around the time that the human and chimpanzee lineages split, early hominins were bipedal but were also able to climb trees.
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