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Why do humans have bigger pulvic bones than four legged animal?
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Why do humans have bigger pulvic bones than four legged animal?
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Humans have bigger pelvic bones than four legged animals because animals and humans share more than 70% of our DNA with animals so as the animals get smaller, our bones become bigger.
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