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biped

[bahy-ped] / ˈbaɪ pɛd /






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Our 2.2-mile walk skirts the perimeter of the park’s two northern sections, where dogs and bipeds run the show.

From Seattle Times

We also are biological oddballs: upright bipeds with big brains, language, increasingly complex technology and the ability to alter our planetary habitat — and even explore other planets.

From New York Times

“The world has never been so alive as it is since a certain breed of bipeds disappeared,” the last man thinks.

From New York Times

Unlike today’s crocodile tracks, which are made from animals with feet splayed more to the outside, the track way of this ancient biped is narrow and well defined.

From New York Times

“Ideas of them being bipeds or sluggish sprawlers are out the window,” he adds.

From Scientific American