Australopithecus aethiopicus
fossil primate
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Australopithecus
- In Australopithecus: Australopithecus aethiopicus
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). Robust refers to the heavily built mandible, crested cranium, and very large cheek teeth,…
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human evolution
- In human evolution: Hominin habitats
Elsewhere in eastern Africa, P. aethiopicus was associated with closed habitats. The South African cave sites (Swartkrans, Kromdraai, and Drimolen) of P. robustus are associated with open and even arid habitats, but these may not reflect its actual foraging preference.
Read More - In human evolution: The emergence of Homo sapiens
…turn may be ancestral to P. aethiopicus, which begat P. boisei in eastern Africa and P. robustus in southern Africa.
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