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The first brain was a single glob of matter that registered outside stimuli when a pattern was repeated. Any action that was not repeated again and again did not register. In the early animal-man, the very first action to register was walking on two legs because the preprogrammed brain was tuned into walking on all fours. This standing on two legs to reach food high up in trees was actually the first sign that there was an animal that could be taught new things. That first action of balancing on the two hind legs was repeated often enough to register as a muscle reflex action on the brain. Walking soon followed. The first animals to stand upon the hind legs became stronger and more intelligent due to taking this initiative on their own because of their desire for food. It was a matter of survival that instigated the survival of the race and caused it to grow.