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Researchers from the University of Vienna suggest that wide hips is a trait with a long evolutionary history, and that the wider pelvis in females
Researchers from the University of Vienna suggest that wide hips is a trait with a long evolutionary history, and that the wider pelvis in females 'existed already in early mammals'.
1.9m-year-old pelvis suggests early humans had tiny hips and
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