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Did Indians walk on all fours? - Answers

No, Indians did not walk on all fours. This idea is likely a misunderstanding or misrepresentation of human evolution or cultural practices. Humans, including Indians, are bipedal and have walked upright for millions of years. Any claims suggesting otherwise are not supported by scientific evidence.



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No, Indians did not walk on all fours. This idea is likely a misunderstanding or misrepresentation of human evolution or cultural practices. Humans, including Indians, are bipedal and have walked upright for millions of years. Any claims suggesting otherwise are not supported by scientific evidence.



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Did Indians walk on all fours? - Answers

No, Indians did not walk on all fours. This idea is likely a misunderstanding or misrepresentation of human evolution or cultural practices. Humans, including Indians, are bipedal and have walked upright for millions of years. Any claims suggesting otherwise are not supported by scientific evidence.

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