- Close examination of the skeleton reveals that the
head of the femur articulates with the pelvis at the point where two of
the bones, the pubis and ilium, join together, which is the point of
weakness. This suggests that the body could have been held in an upright
position.
- They were functionally bipedal because the hindlegs
are considerably larger than the forelegs where the hind legs probably
carried most of the weight.
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