AndronETalksNews
AndronETalksNews
New York Post
By Brooke Steinberg
August 29, 2023 2:12pm Updated
You probably wouldn’t be able to walk a mile in this family’s shoes.
Some members of a family in Turkey walk in a way that has baffled scientists and challenges the world’s understanding of human evolution — on all fours, using the palms of their hands in a “bear crawl.”
The Ulas family was first brought into the public sphere through a scientific paper which was followed by a 2006 documentary on the BBC called “The Family That Walks on All Fours.”
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