Australopithecus usually was quite cowardly, and never killed animals larger than themselves, so they hardly used tools. Fire, well... No, they did not use fire. They built shelters, or took cover in caves to keep warm, out of the rain, and away from predators.
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Well they invented fire, discovered water.
Australopithecus lived around 4 million years ago in Africa, and is known as one of the ancestors of humans. To answer your question, maybe the twig provided the possibility for the discovery of fire? Australopithecus were not known for tool-making, so I would assume that the twig was useful for discovering fire.
Australopithecus used some tools such as twigs without leaves and sharpened sticks.
they used trees
Australopithecus did not invent any tools or technology. They were early hominins who lived over 2 million years ago and are believed to have used simple tools made from stones and sticks for activities like scavenging and processing food.
They used actors in suits.
They used a twig without leave's.
Australopithecus used tools to help them evolve by the later people using rocks instead of sticks .-Dick face
Australopithecus is a latin name.Australopithecus literally means "southern ape". "Austral" southern or South from Latin and "pithecus" from "pithēkos" meaning "ape" in greek. The name now applies to many different species besides africanus including Australopithecus anamensis, Australopithecus afarensis, Australopithecus garhi, Australopithecus boisei, Australopithecus robustus and Australopithecus sediba.
They used a twig without leave's.
they did a burial