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Which feature separates humans from other primates? smaller brain size bipedalism use of tools complex social skills
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Which feature separates humans from other primates?
smaller brain size
bipedalism
use of tools
complex social skills
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Answer:
Bipedalism
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the answer to your question will be bipedalism because primates use their rear legs to walk/run. but humans do not in my opinion
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