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1 5 | intermediate, because they are not erect. Bipeds have theirs corresponding 2 5 | universe because they are erect, and of bipeds, man par 3 11| animal that is to stand erect must necessarily be not 4 11| easily. And so man, the only erect animal, has legs longer 5 11| this. Children cannot walk erect because they are always 6 11| they succeed in walking erect. Birds are hunchbacked yet 7 11| bird cannot possibly be erect in the sense in which man 8 11| useful to it, but if it were erect they would be as useless 9 15| bird though a biped is not erect, and has the forward parts