It is surmised that the australopithecine protoman migrated. Apparently, they moved from the jungles to the tall grass savannah in Africa about one million years ago for better hunting and gathering opportunity.
Yes, australopithecines are believed to have migrated within Africa, but there is no evidence to suggest that they migrated outside of the continent. Their movement was likely influenced by changing environmental conditions and competition with other hominid species.
Neanderthals did not migrate across the Bering land bridge as they primarily inhabited Europe and parts of western Asia. The land bridge was used by early human populations to migrate from Asia to the Americas.
People migrate for better job opportunities, to escape persecution or conflict in their home country, and to reunite with family members who have already migrated.
Australopithecines were relatively small, bipedal hominids with a combination of ape-like and human-like features. They had a small brain size, large teeth with thick enamel, a sloping face, and a body adapted for upright walking. Their hands were capable of both climbing and manipulating objects.
People often migrate in search of better job opportunities or higher wages in order to improve their economic situation. This could involve moving to regions or countries with stronger job markets or industries that align with their skills or experience.
People migrate for various reasons such as better economic opportunities, escaping persecution or conflict, reuniting with family members, pursuing education or healthcare, and seeking a higher quality of life. Additionally, environmental factors such as natural disasters or climate change can also drive people to migrate.
That is the correct spelling of "australopithecine" (referring to any hominid species of the genus Australopithecus).
Yes.
1.2 to 4 million years ago
australopithecine
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one to one and a half meters (don't know answer in feet, sorry)
i don`t know. so lisson you other people.
australopithecine, hominids, homo habilis, homo erectus, and then homo sapiens
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Yoel Rak has written: 'The Australopithecine face' -- subject(s): Australopithecines, Face
"Southern ape", from the Latin word for "southern", australis, and the Greek word for "ape", pithecos.
The Australopithecines lived throughout Africa.I'm pretty sure australopiticus came from some part of Africa.