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Australopithecina or Hominina is a subtribe in the tribe Hominini. The members of the subtribe are generally Australopithecus (cladistically including the genera Homo, Paranthropus...
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Robust australopithecines (Paranthropus) had larger cheek teeth than gracile australopiths, possibly because robust australopithecines had more tough, fibrous plant material in their diets...
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The general term australopith (or australopithecine ) is used informally to refer to members of the genus Australopithecus .
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Overview: Australopithecus afarensis is one of the longest-lived and best-known early human species—paleoanthropologists have uncovered remains from more than 300 individuals!
Australopithecus - New World Encyclopedia
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Australopithecus is sometimes referred to as the gracile (slender) australopithecines. They appeared earlier in the fossil record than Paranthropus, which are often called the robust australopithecines.
Australopithecines - Early hominids - Online Biology Dictionary
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Australopithecines are the hominids of the genera Australopithecus and Paranthropus, and -- most experts say -- of Ardipithecus and Kenyanthropus, as well.
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Australopithecines. † Австралопитеки. «Миссис Плез» — череп самки африканского австралопитека.
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The term australopithecine came from a former classification as members of a distinct subfamily, the Australopithecinae.[6] Members of Australopithecus are sometimes referred to as the "gracile...
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Get an in-depth profile of Australopithecus, including this hominid's characteristics, behavior, and habitat.
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=The Australopithecines= The australopithecines are the earliest Hominin ancestors that show show d. THE AUSTRALOPITHECINES. branchHUMAN EVOLUTION. Coming from.
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Evolution of the Australopithecines. Paul Szpak. The purpose of this investigation is to address the morphology, taxonomy and evolution of one particular group of hominids, the australopithecines.
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Australopithecine. Last updated January 03, 2021. The term australopithecine came from a former classification as members of a distinct subfamily, the Australopithecinae.
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Like robust australopithecines, the African great apes have very low frequencies of emissary The magnitude of the sex difference in the Australopithecines suggests single male harems similar to...
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Perhaps the most famous australopithecine is Lucy, a 40 percent complete A. afarensis fossilized skeleton about 3.2 million years old discovered by Donald Johanson in 1973.
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Called australopithecines, these early walking apes, appeared about 4.4 million years ago. A haunting trace of their presence was found in a trail of footprints they left about...
Australopithecines | Encyclopedia.com
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australopithecines Literally, 'southern apes', early members of the human lineage that lived from about 4 to about 1 million years ago in Africa. The so-called 'robust australopithecines' are nowadays...
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A survey of the palaeoanthropological literature reveals the controversies raging between various discoverers of australopithecine and habiline bones and their followers.
Australopithecus afarensis - The Australian Museum
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A. anamensis is the earliest known australopithecine and lived over 4 million years ago. Discover more. Some interesting connections.
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The gracile australopithecines (members of the genus Australopithecus) (Latin australis "of the south", Greek pithekos "ape") are a group of extinct hominids that are closely related to humans. Gracile australopithecines shared several traits with modern apes and humans and were widespread...
australopithecine - Wiktionary
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Originally in reference to a now-obsolete subfamily, Australopithecinae. (UK) IPA(key): /ˌɒstɹələ(ʊ)ˈpɪθɪsiːn/. australopithecine (plural australopithecines). (anthropology, paleontology) Any of several extinct hominids, belonging to the genera Australopithecus...
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Australopithecine definition is - any of various extinct hominids (genera Australopithecus and Paranthropus) that existed two to four million years ago in southern and eastern Africa and include...
Man...Apes...Australopithecines...Each Uniquely Different
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Evolution: Morphometric Studies of Australopithecines According to Oxnard's multivariate analyses of Man, various apes, and fossil material of Australopithecus, the australopithecines were uniquely...
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Defining features of the australopithecines. The australopithecines are somewhat hard to define as a group. Raymond Dart (1925) was the first to describe an australopithecine in the...
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Australopithecine. Australopithecines are generally Australopithecus (cladistically including the Homo, Paranthropus, [2] and Kenyanthropus genera), and it typically includes the earlier Ardipithecus.
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Australopithecines are an adaptive radiation of early hominins, all of which to some extent were bipedal, had brains only slightly larger than those of apes, and developed adaptations to a diet that...
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