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  2. Australopithecus | Characteristics & Facts | Britannica

    Australopithecus, group of extinct primates closely related to modern humans and known from fossils from eastern, north-central, and southern Africa. The various species lived 4.4 million to 1.4 million years ago, during the Pliocene and Pleistocene epochs.

  3. Australopithecus - Human Ancestor, African Species, Fossils

    Australopithecus - Human Ancestor, African Species, Fossils: In 1925 South African anthropologist Raymond Dart coined the genus name Australopithecus to identify a child’s skull recovered from mining operations at Taung in South Africa.

  4. Australopithecus - Afarensis, Garhi, Bipedalism | Britannica

    Australopithecus - Afarensis, Garhi, Bipedalism: The best-known member of Australopithecus is Au. afarensis, a species represented by more than 400 fossil specimens from virtually every region of the hominin skeleton.

  5. Australopithecus sediba | Characteristics & Facts | Britannica

    Australopithecus sediba, extinct primate species that inhabited southern Africa beginning about 1.98 million years ago and that shares several morphological characteristics in common with the hominin genus Homo.

  6. Australopithecus - Human Ancestor, Evolution, Fossils | Britannica

    Australopithecus - Human Ancestor, Evolution, Fossils: The first species to be identified as Australopithecus received that name in 1925, and, after nearly a century of discoveries, paleoanthropologists are able draw upon a fairly rich storehouse of …

  7. Australopithecus summary | Britannica

    Australopithecus , (Latin: “southern ape”) Genus of extinct hominins that may be ancestral to human beings (Homo sapiens). The name Australopithecus refers to the first fossils, which were discovered in South Africa.

  8. Australopithecus - Anatomy, Evolution, Adaptation | Britannica

    Australopithecus - Anatomy, Evolution, Adaptation: Bipedalism—that is, the freeing of the hands from locomotive activities—is a seminal change which is coincident with the separation between hominins and the lineage that produced living African apes.

  9. Australopithecus - Robustus, Boisei, Hominins | Britannica

    Australopithecus - Robustus, Boisei, Hominins: Australopithecus robustus and A. boisei are also referred to as “robust” australopiths. In addition to a well-developed skull crest for the attachment of the temporalis (or temporal muscle, which is used in chewing), other specializations for strong chewing include huge cheek teeth, massive ...

  10. Australopithecus aethiopicus | fossil primate | Britannica

    Australopithecus aethiopicus (2.7–2.3 mya), formerly known as Paranthropus aethopicus, is the earliest of the so-called robust australopiths, a group that also includes A. robustus and A. boisei (described below).

  11. Australopithecus afarensis | fossil hominin | Britannica

    In Australopithecus: Australopithecus afarensis and Au. garhi. The best-known member of Australopithecus is Au. afarensis, a species represented by more than 400 fossil specimens from virtually every region of the hominin skeleton. Dated to between about 3.8 and 2.9 mya, 90 percent of the fossils assigned to…