The Lucy skeleton, discovered in 1974, is not fake. It is a well-preserved fossil of a hominid species called Australopithecus afarensis, providing important insights into human evolution.
"Esqueleto" is skeleton in Spanish.
A human skeleton that is taken apart is called a disarticulated skeleton.
appendicular skeleton. The axial skeleton includes the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage, and supports the body's central axis. The appendicular skeleton consists of the limbs and the girdles that attach them to the axial skeleton, facilitating movement and providing support.
Axial Sue The Librarian Axial Skeleton
Foundation is to cement as skeleton is to bones
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Lucy (:
lucy is in a special place right know
lucy is in a special place right know
No, everything is fake. The videos are fake too but the scenery is real.
Lucy : · Most famous one is Lucy who is about 3.5 million years old · First full skeleton of the species · She was 68 pounds and 3 feel 8 inches tall · Found by Donald Johanson in 1974 Ethiopia · Named Lucy after playing "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds" at a celebratory party after she was found · They knew she was a girl because Australopithecus females are smaller · There is another skeleton nicknamed "Lucy's daughter" but that is only a nickname because she a child, the skeleton is actually 100,000 years older than Lucy
Lucy(:
Johnson named the skeleton "Lucy" after the Beatles' song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" because the song was playing at their camp when they made the discovery. The name stuck as a way to remember the moment.
Lucy skeleton
Lucy is a fossilized skeleton of Australopithecus afarensis discovered in 1974 in Ethiopia by a French/American team. She is named after the Beatles' song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds."
Because the scentist that discovered it, were listening to "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds", by The Beatles, the evening of the discovery!!!!!
Donald Johanson, along with his team, discovered the fossilized remains of a hominid skeleton in Ethiopia in 1974, which they named Lucy. This discovery was significant because it provided insights into human evolution, as Lucy was one of the earliest known ancestors of modern humans. Lucy's skeleton revealed important information about bipedalism and the characteristics of early hominids.