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- Ulas family - Wikipedia
The Ulas family of 19 is from rural southern Turkey Five of the family members (except for another, who has died) walk on all fours with their feet and the palms of their hands in what is called a "bear crawl" [1][2] Their quadrupedal gait had never been reported in anatomically intact adult humans, but was later also discovered in other
- Family that walks on all fours baffles scientists, shouldnt . . .
The Ulas family was first brought into the public sphere through a scientific paper which was followed by a 2006 documentary on the BBC called “The Family That Walks on All Fours ”
- Ulas family that walks on all fours shouldnt exist, say . . .
Back in the early 2000s, a scientific paper was published on five of the Ulas siblings and their strange bear crawl-style of movement, with experts divided over the cause of the abnormality
- Family That Walks on All Fours | The Family and Me - PBS
Turkish psychologist Defne Aruoba describes how her work with the Ulas family changed her life
- NOVA | Family That Walks on All Fours | PBS
In this companion Web site to the NOVA program Family That Walks on All Fours, explore the origins of bipedalism, compare a human skeleton to those of our early ancestors, hear from psychologist
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- The Ulas family, that walks on all fours, has puzzled . . .
This extraordinary and unprecedented trait in humans, earlier documented in "The Family That Walks on All Fours", hasleft the scientific community in a state of bewilderment The Ulas family is believed to be the first known instance of a quadrupedal walking pattern in humans
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