Anatomical changes in hominins that are indicative of habitual bipedal locomotion include
A) feet with opposable big toes for grasping.
B) shortening and broadening of the pelvis.
C) increased length of arms relative to legs.
D) increased length of the spine.
E) pronounced sagittal crest.
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