Jump to content


Question on Evolution


11 replies to this topic

#1 Dauth

    <Custom title available>

  • Gold Member
  • 11193 posts

Posted 04 March 2009 - 16:24

When did the knee swap direction and give humans our upright walk? What was the method for the knee moving?

#2 Destiny

    Forum Nakadashi-er

  • Member Test
  • 3141 posts

Posted 04 March 2009 - 16:39

Wikipedia, gooegl! Too bad we don't have a historian here, hehe. Perhaps the wiki articles on Human evolution, Bipedalism or Human skeleton changes due to bipedalism might help.
Posted Image

#3 TheDR

    Whispery Wizard

  • Administrator
  • 5846 posts

Posted 04 March 2009 - 16:47

We do have a historian on the forum :P

I'm guessing around the same time our feet-hands became feet and our brains expanded.
Posted Image
F O R T H E N S
Posted Image

#4 Destiny

    Forum Nakadashi-er

  • Member Test
  • 3141 posts

Posted 04 March 2009 - 16:55

Humans gained bipedalism _before_ they...or we, started using stones, tools and such.
Posted Image

#5 BeefJeRKy

    Formerly known as Scopejim

  • Gold Member
  • 5114 posts
  • Projects: Life

Posted 04 March 2009 - 17:46

I believe it has to do with the ecolution if certain mammals that adpated to climbing trees where the backwards facing knee was a disadvantage. The stance likely became more upright as this species then moved to the plains of Africa where the earliest human ancestors are speculated to have arisen.
Posted Image

#6 CodeCat

    It's a trap!

  • Gold Member
  • 6111 posts

Posted 04 March 2009 - 22:16

The knee never swapped direction. All land vertebrates have knees like ours, that bend backwards.
CodeCat

Posted Image
Posted Image

Go dtiomsaítear do chód gan earráidí, is go gcríochnaítear do chláir go réidh. -Old Irish proverb

#7 WNxMastrefubu

    Man, myth, and legend

  • Member
  • 1136 posts
  • Projects: diji

Posted 04 March 2009 - 22:51

View PostCodeCat, on 4 Mar 2009, 17:16, said:

The knee never swapped direction. All land vertebrates have knees like ours, that bend backwards.

^ waht he said
Attached Image

#8 NergiZed

    ^^^ Pronouced like the battery brand ^^^

  • Member
  • 2992 posts
  • Projects: Shockwave and Rise of the Reds

Posted 04 March 2009 - 22:59

Codecat has spoken, the truth has been heard.

Ja, I think pretty much most if not all the land animals now and all the way back to the tetrapods from the Carboniferous period had legs that bent back and not foward. Though I'm no expert.

I'm not sure why one would think our ancestor's knees bent backwards (here is a pic of a Chimpanzee skeleton). Perhaps there's a misunderstanding, did you mean something else?

#9 BeefJeRKy

    Formerly known as Scopejim

  • Gold Member
  • 5114 posts
  • Projects: Life

Posted 05 March 2009 - 03:43

View PostCodeCat, on 4 Mar 2009, 17:16, said:

The knee never swapped direction. All land vertebrates have knees like ours, that bend backwards.

By backward facing knees i meant those that bend forward.
Posted Image

#10 Destiny

    Forum Nakadashi-er

  • Member Test
  • 3141 posts

Posted 05 March 2009 - 09:29

Knees...bending...kneecaps...forward...backwards...bah.

Squatting down = Knees bending "going" forward.

Kneecap = "Butt"

Use for Butt = Allow sitting

Transliteration = Knees bend forward because the kneecaps think they're butts and must touch the ground, or something like that 8D

Also, 404 Error ftw.
Posted Image

#11 CodeCat

    It's a trap!

  • Gold Member
  • 6111 posts

Posted 05 March 2009 - 09:39

View PostScope, on 5 Mar 2009, 4:43, said:

By backward facing knees i meant those that bend forward.

Knees like that don't exist in any Earth land vertebrates.
CodeCat

Posted Image
Posted Image

Go dtiomsaítear do chód gan earráidí, is go gcríochnaítear do chláir go réidh. -Old Irish proverb

#12 Dauth

    <Custom title available>

  • Gold Member
  • 11193 posts

Posted 05 March 2009 - 18:33

Nevermind, my brain was in neutral, please ignore this.

8D



1 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 1 guests, 0 anonymous users