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  1. Paranthropus boisei had a larger, more robust skull with a prominent sagittal crest for muscle attachment, while Homo sapiens have a smaller, more gracile skull without a pronounced crest.
  2. Homo sapiens have a more pronounced forehead and smaller cheekbones compared to Paranthropus boisei, who had a flatter forehead and larger cheekbones.
  3. The teeth of Paranthropus boisei are larger and more adapted for chewing tough, fibrous vegetation, while Homo sapiens have smaller teeth adapted for a wider range of diets.
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When was Paranthropus boisei created?

Paranthropus boisei was created in 1959.


How did the boisei die out?

The Paranthropus Boisei died out because of the climate change had changed all of the vegetation and the Boisei couldn't adapt.


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Where did the paranthropus boisei live?

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Which descendent of paranthropus boisei are alive today?

None. That evolutionary branch withered and died out leaving no descendents.


What does the name paranthropus boisei means?

It means Near man of Boise after Charles Boise, financial patron of the Leakey family.


What hominids had huge sagittal crest?

Gorillas and certain species of Paranthropus, such as Paranthropus boisei, had large sagittal crests. These bony ridges on the top of the skull served as attachment points for large chewing muscles.


What was the large lanternlike jaw of the hominid paranthropus boisei adapted for?

Eating large amounts of food.


What other hominids were with the australopithecus boisei?

Australopithecus boisei lived alongside other hominids such as Paranthropus robustus and early Homo species like Homo habilis. They all coexisted in East Africa during the early Pleistocene epoch.


How long ago did the paranthropus boisei live?

Paranthropus boisei lived approximately 2.3 to 1.2 million years ago during the Pleistocene epoch. This hominin species is known for its robust cranial features and specialized teeth, adapted for processing tough plant materials. Fossils have primarily been found in East Africa, particularly in sites like the Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania.


Which discovery encouraged the Leakeys to continue looking for human remains at Olduvai Gorge?

The discovery of a hominin skull in 1959 at Olduvai Gorge by Mary Leakey encouraged the Leakeys to continue their search for human remains. This skull, known as "Nutcracker Man" or Paranthropus boisei, demonstrated the significance of the site for understanding human evolution and motivated further excavations.


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