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  2. The Family That Walks on All Fours - Wikipedia

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    First, their mother recalls that initially all of her 19 children started off walking with a bear-crawl (i.e. on their feet rather than their knees). Second, due to an inherited recessive genetic mutation, they have a non-progressive congenital cerebellar ataxia that impairs the balance children normally use to learn to walk bipedally. Not ...

  3. Ulas family - Wikipedia

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    The gait is different from the knuckle-walking quadrupedal gait of apes. In 2006, the family was the subject of a documentary: The Family That Walks On All Fours. The affected people have a form of non-progressive congenital cerebellar ataxia.

  4. Feral child - Wikipedia

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    Feral children lack the basic social skills that are normally learned in the process of enculturation.For example, they may be unable to learn to use a toilet, have trouble learning to walk upright after walking on all fours their whole lives, or display a complete lack of interest in the human activity around them.

  5. A Human Family Still Walks on All Fours, Suggesting ... - AOL

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    Five members of one family walk on all fours, leading one scientist to say their condition signals backwards evolution. Other scientists have a different take.

  6. Uner Tan syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Four other unrelated cases in families are described as having various degrees of UTS. [2] Two males are unable to stand up, while in other cases, can stand up but cannot make a step when standing. Less severe cases use toe walking , which is a normal phase in child gait development.

  7. Mom Arrested For Letting 10-Year-Old Son Walk Alone ...

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    Brittany Patterson, a mother from Georgia, USA, was arrested on October 30 for reckless conduct after her 10-year-old son, Soren, was found walking alone less than a mile (approximately 1.6 ...

  8. Crawling (human) - Wikipedia

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    Children crawling on the ground during a fire drill in Italy. Crawling is used mainly: When a person cannot yet walk because of being an infant; When a person cannot walk due to disability, being wounded, sick, or drunk; In very low places (caves, under a table, in a mine, etc.). Sometimes underground miners need to crawl long distances during ...

  9. Study shows how baboons effortlessly transition from walking ...

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    Study shows how baboons effortlessly transition from walking on four legs to two. Nilima Marshall, PA Science Reporter. January 19, 2023 at 6:00 PM.