The Australopithecus Africanus, ancestors of modern man, behaved similarly to chimpanzees. They lived on land and in trees and were avid hunters. They were social creatures that nurtured their young and had the ability to quickly adapt to changes in climate and environment.
The Australopithecus Africanus were Russovores.
There is no direct evidence of cultural activities among Australopithecus africanus. This species is known for being one of the earliest hominins, focusing more on bipedal locomotion and increased tool use rather than complex cultural behaviors.
Only four fossils of australopithecus africanus have been found, as yet (2012).
Raymond Dart
The australopithecus lived in a grassland and savanna of Africa
yes. they hunted animals
The First Australopithecus to travel long distance was Africanus. Where it was they moved i don't know.
Australopithecus africanus was not "created" in the traditional sense. It was a species that lived in Africa between 3 and 2 million years ago. It is believed to have evolved from earlier Australopithecus species.
very much
[] It was 10%larger than Africanus
All the australopithecines lived in what is now modern day Africa and finds of africanus have been limited to Southern Africa.
Get a 2D model, and add one dimension.