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Do we (humans) walk upright because we have big brains/heavy heads and need to be able to balance, or did we walk upright first which enabled us to develop big brains/heavy heads and therefore be jolly clever and invent things like Marmite and calculators that fit on a wrist watch? Which happened first? I'm no scientist.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Many animals can walk upright but they did not develop it as a permanent way of life. The usual ''apeman came down from the trees and walked'', what a load of old rubbish, why would they, there is no reason too. All animals can run faster on four legs than anything can on two so thats no advantage either. It is obvious that all evolution in species only takes place when it is a forced change.
The theory of life on land as ''fish moved out of the sea and learned to live on land'' again why would they? It is obvious that the fish did not move on to the land but that the opposite happened - somewhere there were fish and the sea went away (dried up, changed level, who knows) and the fish were FORCED to live on dry land. It must be the same for the first pre-humans, they lived somewhere that they were FORCED to walk upright, maybe the opposite happened to them, that their dry land became a shallow sea and they had to stand up to survive.
If you are open to a different view of human evolution than the same old one repeated by everyone then read THIS for a different view of the subject.