
That's
right! Both humans and dinosaurs need their tailbone to hold many important
muscles in place. Millions of years ago, our ancestors may have had a tail
to help to stand on two legs.
But,
as
we
evolved, we lost the tail
as we gained the ability to stand upright on two feet. Some dinosaurs,
on the other hand, used their tail to help them walk on two legs rather
than four.
Some
dinosaurs walked on two feet, some on all four, and a few did some of each.
Compare
this dinosaur's foot with a human foot. What do you think this dinosaur's
foot was good at?
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