Talk:Magdalenian Girl
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On skeletal gender differences
[edit]the pelvis softens and spreads at the public symphysis joint to assist in childbirth, where the joint can permit the baby's head to pass during birth.
Also, most women have a squared pelvic spine as to also ease passage through the pelvic ring, where most males have a spike-shaped spine.
Also, as far back as Australopithecus, females tend to have extended forefingers versus the ring finger, in 80% of females. 2601:1C2:4680:11B0:7411:4304:B685:66A9 (talk) 06:33, 3 May 2024 (UTC)
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