Chronologists date about 3 to 4 mya
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3 to 4 million years ago B.C.E
Australopithicus Aferensis lived in B.C.E.
Afarensis is written the same in French.
Australopithecus afarensis was created in 1978.
There is no direct evidence that Australopithecus afarensis lived in caves. They are believed to have primarily lived in woodlands and grasslands, as indicated by the fossil record and isotope analysis of their teeth. Caves were likely used as occasional shelters or for obtaining resources.
The nickname of Australopithecus afarensis is "Lucy."
It is likely that Australopithecus afarensis lived in social groups, as evidenced by evidence of group coordination and possible division of labor among individuals. Fossil evidence also suggests that they lived and traveled together in groups for protection and cooperation.
eat and bulid
it had wings
no, they did not have a tail.
Australopithecus afarensis is one of the earliest known bipedal species, but it is not definitively the first one. Other species before Australopithecus afarensis also showed some bipedal characteristics. However, Australopithecus afarensis is a well-known example of an early hominin that exhibited consistent bipedalism.