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Australopithecine

The genus Australopithecus is closely related to the human genus Homo sharing several traits with modern apes and humans. Includes several species of extinct hominids.

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How do you use a lockout tool for autos?

each car is different some you use an air bag and put a long rod in and pul on the handle. other you go under the glass you need to find a school in you area or a pro and start to work with him/her for awhile. but every month there is updates on how to get into cars. its not has easy has it was 20years ago. now a days you have watch lss the wiring in the doors the speakers the tint security systems. so becarful

In 1974 a partial three million year old female skeleton was discovered in Hadar Ethiopia This skeleton was named 'Lucy' Why was that name chosen?

Because the scentist that discovered it, were listening to "Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds", by The Beatles, the evening of the discovery!!!!!

What is a stream of water?

A stream is a flowing body of Waterwith a Current_(stream), confined within a Stream_bedand Stream_bank. Depending on its locale or certain characteristics, a stream may be referred to as a branch, brook, beck, Burn_(topography), creek, Kill_(body_of_water),Lick_(stream),Rill,Riversyke, Bayou, rivulet, or run. In some countries or communities a stream may be defined by its size. In the United_Statesa stream is classified as a watercourse less than 60 feet (18 metres) wide.

What were the names of Lucys brothers?

*The stars of the show "I Love Lucy" were:

-Lucille Ball- who played "Lucy Ricardo" The bandleader's (Ricky) housewife.

-Desi Arnaz- Who played Lucy's husband "Ricky Ricardo" (Desi was actually Lucy's husband in real life, but they just changed his character name on the show).

-Vivian Vance- Who played "Mrs. Ethel Mertz." Lucy and Ricky's Landlady; and married to Fred.

-William Frawley- Who played "Mr. Fred Mertz." Lucy and Ricky's Landlord; and married to Ethel.

What year was Lucy in the sky with diamonds?

John Lennon made it and says it was inspired by one of his son's drawings that he brought home from nursery school. He had drawn one of his class mates in the sky with her eyes as diamonds.

Jdknbtgc's improvement of the answer given above

It WAS from a drawing little Julian Lennon brought from nursery school! He drew it of a girl in his class named Lucy! I learned that from Beatles Rockband, which was Hello! Partly created by people like Yoko Ono XP and I think Olivia Harrison 8D? So, yeah! John didn't "claim" that the song was inspired by the drawing- it simply was inspired by the drawing.

This song also is the reason why Lucy, the first human-form organism found, got her name. You see, the people who found her bones had a party to celebrate their findings. At the party, the song Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds was played over and over again. No one knows when the decision was made, or who made the decision. All they know is that the name stuck like glue sticks on paper.

Also, the girl from Julian's class, Lucy, whom the song was written after, knew that she was the Lucy in the song. Unfortunately, other people didn't, and assumed that it was written about drugs. Because of this, whenever she mentioned this, people would say, "Oh, no- that song is about drugs." Another unfortunate thing that I shall mention is that Lucy died on what I think was September 28, 2009 of a cancer. You can find out more about that in a book my sister has that called, "The Day John Lennon Died," or something like that. This is all I know about the matter. The End.

The nursery school classmate's name was Lucy O'Donnell who did indeed pass away in 2009 due to lupus. She was last interviewed in 2008 and remembered the event vividly: "I remember Julian and I both doing pictures on a double-sided easel, throwing paint at each other, much to the horror of the classroom attendant... Julian had painted a picture and on that particular day his father turned up with the chauffeur to pick him up from school."

What color was the first humans on earth?

Adam and Eve where Caucasian.OK PEOPLE JUST FOR THE MIND,THEY SAY WHITE PEOPLE CAME FIRST, DO ANYBODY HAVE A PROBLEM WITH THIS, WELL JUST TO SAY THIS,I DO, I DON'T THINK THIS IS TRUE,PROVE ME WRONG,IF YOU CAN?I DARE YOU.......

How lond did Australopithecus live?

With great difficulty for the fact of they were the very first evolution from apes in the evolution of man kind. Their only tool was a stick, because stone tools did not come until Homo-Habilis roughly 2 mil years later. If you want to learn more I suggest you search it on google or wikipedia.

When was Australopithecus africanus created?

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.

How did the early humans use the land bridge?

During a glaciation, water evaporated from the oceans falls on the land in higher latitudes as snow. If the snow doesn't melt during successive cold summers it builds up and turns to ice. Repeated evaporation and snowfall causes the oceans to lose water over many years, this causes the level of the oceans to drop, revealing more land above sea level. What was previously a shallow sea becomes dry land, hence a "land bridge".

What tools did the kwakiutl use?

What kind of tools did the Kwakiutl Indians use. What was the purpose of each tool and what was the tool made of

What is Australopithecus africanus?

Australopithecus afarensis means "southern ape of the Afar region." Only the prefix australo- ("southern", from the Latin name Auster for the South Wind) and the suffix -ensis ("belonging to a place") are of Latin origin. Pithecus is from Greek, and afar is from the name of the Afar people of Ethiopia, on whose territory the first specimens of A. afarensis were found.

What is the significance of famous fossil Lucy?

Lucy is an early man fossil. She is part of Australopithecus Afarensis. She was named Lucy, because when she was found, "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" by the Beatles was playing.

What type of tools does a paleontologist use?

herpetologist use all kinds of tools like cotton balls, knifes, safety pins and more

Why was the 3.2 million year old hominid fossil in Hadar called Lucy?

The name "Lucy" is supposedly inspired by the Beatles song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" a track which the team who found the fossil were listening to on the evening of the discovery.

What was the shelter of the Australopithecus Afarensis?

By Caleb

Australopithecus Afaerensis. I do not think that this species of early humans had shelters.

How did early humans use a tomahawk?

ummm they sure did that's the most irresponsible most disappointing answer i have ever heard they used it by killing and hunting wild animals like birds, zebras, gazelles etc

What is the Latin name for Australopithecus?

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.

Where Australopithecines hunters?

Australopithecines were likely nomadic hunters who primarily targeted small animals for food. They used simple tools like rocks and sticks to help them in hunting and scavenging for meat. Their diet would have consisted of a variety of foods, including fruits, plants, insects, and occasionally scavenged meat from larger animals.

What is the brain size of newton?

Isaac Newton's brain weighed about 1,300 grams, which is within the normal range for an adult's brain size. There is no evidence to suggest that his brain was exceptionally large or unique in any way.

What type human lived 25 million years ago?

25 million years ago, humans did not exist.

Australopithecus (the earliest human) evolved about 3.75 million years ago.

What did the position of the foramen magnum on the Australopithecus discovered by Raymond Dart suggest about the species?

The position of the foramen magnum on the fossil Australopithecus africanus discovered by Raymond Dart suggested to him that the species had an upright posture and was bipedal.

What tools did Gutenberg use?

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