i don`t know. so lisson you other people.
australopithecine
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The most complete australopithecine skeleton ever found is nicknamed "Lucy." Discovered in 1974 in Ethiopia, Lucy represents a significant find in paleoanthropology, providing valuable insights into early human ancestors. The skeleton is estimated to be about 3.2 million years old and exhibits both ape-like and human-like characteristics, highlighting the evolutionary transition. Lucy's discovery has greatly contributed to our understanding of human evolution.
That is the correct spelling of "australopithecine" (referring to any hominid species of the genus Australopithecus).
Yes.
1.2 to 4 million years ago
Australopithecus is the name for an extinct genus of small-brained, large-toothed bipedal hominin species which lived in Africa between one and four million years ago. They widely accepted as being the genus from which our own genus (Homo) developed.
one to one and a half meters (don't know answer in feet, sorry)
australopithecine, hominids, homo habilis, homo erectus, and then homo sapiens
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The Australopithecines lived throughout Africa.I'm pretty sure australopiticus came from some part of Africa.