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Why do our nostrils point down, not straight out from our faces?
Why do our nostrils point down while those of most mammals point straight out from their face? (cont.) ...
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Who's Who in Human Evolution
and more downwardly oriented foramen magnum (hole where spinal cord exits brain), suggesting upright posture and locomotion ...
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