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No, their brain was one-third of the size of ours. In other words, they were dumb. They could not make fire or control it (move it).

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It is thought that Australopithecus afarensis was too primitive to use fire. They also didnâ??t have any tools that were ever discovered.

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No, their brain was one-third of the size of ours. In other words, they were dumb. They could not make fire or control it (move it).

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As they mostly ate fruit, and vegetables, one can assume that they did not cook their food and therefore did not use fire.

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no, they were dumb

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