Australopithecus afarensis used stone tools, according to the California Academy of Sciences. Bones that are believed to be about 3.4 million years old show evidence that this hominin used stone tools to cut up meat.
We don't know for sure what tools the australopithecines used. They may used tools similar to those used by modern chimpanzees -- sticks for digging for termites, rocks for cracking open nuts. The first stone tools are generally thought to have been made by Homo habilis.
The australopithecus did not use tools.
The Homo Habilis (Handy Man) created tools.
And the tools got better and better from then on.
None. The first hominid to make tools was homo habilis
They had small sharp flakes they use for cutting.
They used a twig without leave's.
Australopithecus likely used simple tools made of stone, bone, or wood such as rocks for pounding and breaking nuts, or sharp-edged stones for cutting meat. These early hominins did not create tools as sophisticated as later human ancestors, but their use of basic tools for scavenging and processing food supported their survival and development.
what tools did Australopithecus use
They used a twig without leave's.
Yes
Australopithecus used some tools such as twigs without leaves and sharpened sticks.
Sticks and stones
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They did not make any tools.
Australopithecus used tools to help them evolve by the later people using rocks instead of sticks .-Dick face
They did not make any tools.
No they were not to make the first tools homo erectus did make the first tools