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No, australopithecines are not alive today. They are an extinct group of hominins that lived between about 4 million and 2 million years ago in Africa. Australopithecines are significant in human evolution as they are considered to be some of the earliest ancestors of modern humans. Their lineage eventually led to the emergence of the genus Homo, which includes modern humans.

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