they found her at Hadar, Ethiopia
10, five on each foot.
from the song "lucy in the sky with diamonds".. this is right but the story behind the naming was incomplete. Don Johanson was closely examining the remains when he got that clue that it was a female bone. The song Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds was gently playing while Johanson is sipping through a bottle of beer. ( Source : Reader's Digest, 1983)
We'll have to wait to find out. We're still in the Cenozoic.
Lucy was one of the very first nearly complete fossils to be found of the species Australopithecus afarensis, a morphological intermediate between more basal species of ape and modern humans.
Lucy!
Lucy lived in Ethiopia.
The popular fossils similar to Lucy belong to the genus Australopithecus. Lucy herself is a specimen of Australopithecus afarensis, an early hominin species that lived around 3.2 million years ago.
Australopithecus afarensis
In Tanzania, Ethiopia.
Lucy is an Australopithecus that was found in Ethiopia by Donald Johansen
The nickname of Australopithecus afarensis is "Lucy."
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they found her at Hadar, Ethiopia
Lucy died when she was knocked out while trying to save her baby in a huge fight between the rival tribe and her own home tribe of Australopithecus apes.
10, five on each foot.