No. Australopithecus was a herbivore, and died out before the first Mammoth.
The First Australopithecus to travel long distance was Africanus. Where it was they moved i don't know.
Dr. Mary Leaky found the australopithecus footprint in Africa
Australopithecus is a genus of extinct hominids. Evidence of these creatures was first found in eastern Africa. Paleontologists believe that Australopithecus was the first genus in the line of human evolution to exhibit lengthened neurons in the brain with increased ability.
they were the first to be biped
they found her at Hadar, Ethiopia
The name "Australopithecus" means "southern ape" and was given because the first fossils of this genus were found in South Africa.
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.
the first group was Australopithecus Afarensis but the first hominid found from their group was Lucy.
Scratch themselves, then find a place to go pee.
First, the Australopithecus Afarensis was first. Then, the Homo habilis. Next, the Homo erectus. Then, the Homo sapiens Neanderthalensis. Last, (Modern humans) Homo sapiens Sapiens.
No they were not to make the first tools homo erectus did make the first tools