A 2001 fossil find called Orrorin tugenensis, dated 6 million years of age,
A) lacks any possible evidence that it was bipedal.
B) is older than the famous Toumai find.
C) is the undisputed "missing link."
D) was found in South America, suggesting that the transition into bipedalism may have happened there.
E) appears to have been a chimp-sized creature that climbed easily and walked on two legs when on the ground.
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