SC-003-D - Chimpanzee Skeleton, Disarticulated
Our disarticulated version of the chimpanzee skeleton. The powerful arms of the chimpanzee are longer than its legs. The chimpanzee pelvis and femur are built to navigate across ground in a quadrupedal knuckle-walking movement. While chimpanzees are able to stand upright and walk for a short distance, the shape of the pelvis and positioning of the attached muscles cause the chimp to sway from side to side in an inefficient bipedal gait.
- Quantitative unit
- ks
SC-003-D - Chimpanzee Skeleton, Disarticulated