Why apes lost their tails while monkeys kept them
The missing tail in humans and other apes is not a glitch but a structural trade‑off. Long tails help monkeys run and leap along branches, acting as dynamic counterweights that fine‑tune their center of mass. For tree‑living species that sprint, jump and change direction at high speed, a muscular tail is a precision stabilizer embedded in the skeleton.In apes, the architecture of the whole backbon...More
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