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Lucy, an early hominin species known as Australopithecus afarensis, is believed to have slept in trees primarily for safety and protection from predators. Sleeping in trees would have provided a safe refuge from ground-based threats and allowed her to escape danger more easily. Additionally, tree canopies offered access to food sources and a suitable environment for her to rest and stay safe during the night.

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