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Original Post: I think because I run?
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A new study assembles evidence that humans evolved and human anatomy looks the way it does because our ancestors were more likely to survive if they could run. Humans evolved from ape-like ancestors because they needed to run long distances -- perhaps to hunt animals or scavenge carcasses on Africa's vast savannah -- and the ability to run shaped our anatomy, making us look like we do today.