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Definition of quadrumane at Dictionary.com with free online dictionary, pronunciation, synonyms, and translation. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Copy & paste this link to your blog or website to reference this page ... quadrumane - 2 dictionary results...
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whole series of molars of one side, of a quadrumanous animal belonging to a much larger species than the bone we found. Our fossil is the specimen which ...
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The Chimpanzee being the highest organized quadrumanous animal and the first in the descensive scale, from Man, every difference between its anatomy and the Human exemplifies in the most instructive manner the characteristic peculiarities of the human organisation.
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Charles Darwin, the discoverer of natural selection, was born at Shrewsbury. ... It was at Cambridge that his biological studies began in earnest. He became acquainted with Professor Henslow who encouraged his interest in zoology ... Darwin sailed on 27 December 1831 and did not return to England until 2 October 1836.
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When reading the brain chapter, it struck me forcibly that if he had said openly that he believed in change of species, and as a consequence that man was derived from some Quadrumanous animal, it would have been very proper to have discussed by compilation the differences in the most important organ, viz.
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A quadrumanous animal of the same genus (perhaps identical) occurs in the little island of Batchian, which forms the extreme eastern limit of the highest order of mammalia. An allied species is also said to exist in the Philippines.
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Bipedalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bipedalism is a form of terrestrial locomotion where an organism moves by means of its two rear limbs, or legs. An animal or machine that usually moves in a bipedal manner is known as a biped (pr...
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the first example of a fossil quadrumanous animal discovered in Great. Britain, namely the teeth and part of a jaw, shown by Mr. Owen to ...
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