In tropical areas in Africa, Asia and Australia! :)
They can live anywhere from eastern Africa to South Africa
White lions do indeed live in Africa.
Yes elephant and lions live in africa because there is an african elephant.Yes, lions live in the Savannah, tall grass areas which is also in Africa. Lions can live in different tall grass areas too, but they do live in Africa.African Elephants live in Africa, but Asian Elephants live in Asia. Elephants can live in different Savannah areas too, but mainly yes in Africa
They live in the tropical rainforests or cloud forests of Africa.
the australopithecines lived, or first appeared in Africa about 4 to 5 million years ago...........i think it was most likely East Africa
The Australopithecines lived throughout Africa.I'm pretty sure australopiticus came from some part of Africa.
Africa
Australopithecus africanus lived in southern Africa, specifically in areas that are now modern-day countries of South Africa, Botswana, and Namibia.
Australopithecenes lived in the Cenozoic Era of the geological timescale.
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The earliest human-like creature to live on Earth was Australopithecus, which appeared around 4 million years ago. They walked upright and had a combination of ape-like and human-like characteristics.
Gorillas and chimps weren't around when the Australopithecines was
Apes are old world primates (in Asia, Africa, and Europe). Monkeys are primarily in the new world (North and South America)>
NO
Homo erectus coexisted with several species of australopithecines including Australopithecus afarensis, Australopithecus africanus, and possibly Australopithecus garhi. These australopithecines lived before the appearance of Homo erectus and were part of the evolutionary lineage that eventually led to humans.
The Australopithecines did not have religion or ceremonies. The earliest evidence for brain development sufficient to allow symbolic behaviour and these kind of behaviours is associated with Neanderthal which appeared 600,000 years after the last Australopithecines disappeared.