Hominid

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A primate that walks upright, has a large brain, opposable thumbs, and no tail

Real World Example

Imagine you're trying to carry multiple grocery bags from your car to your kitchen in one trip. Just like how you need your hands to be free and your balance steady to manage this task efficiently, a hominid, such as a human, is designed to walk upright, allowing their hands to be free for carrying and manipulating objects. The large brain of a hominid helps in planning and problem-solving (like figuring out the best way to carry those bags), opposable thumbs allow for gripping objects securely, and the absence of a tail ensures balance and stability, making it easier to move around efficiently—much like when you're trying to navigate a path through your house with all those groceries.

Practice Version

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