East Africa is renowned for its rich hominid fossil record, particularly with the discovery of early human ancestors like Australopithecus afarensis, exemplified by the famous "Lucy" specimen. Other significant finds include Homo habilis and Homo erectus, which are also predominantly associated with this region. Additionally, the East African Rift has yielded fossils of various other hominid species, providing critical insights into human evolution. However, while these hominids were primarily identified in East Africa, some may have had ranges extending beyond this region.
No, they are found only in the Americas, mainly North America.
Sahelanthropus tchadensis was found in Chad, which is in West Africa.
flamingoes are found in Kenya,East Africa. The only place in the world where flamingoes originated from,and the only place in the world with flamingoes,since they are going to be extinct.
Elephants are found on only Africa and Asia
No, the tigers and elephants are not found in Australia. Rabbits are found there. Tigers are only found in South-east Asia and elephants in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southern Asia.
Homo sapiens are the only existing species of hominids in the world.
No they are found only in asia.
Pandas have never lived in Africa. They are found only in China.
Mozambique (South-east Africa), Angola (South-west Africa), and Guinea-Bissau (West Africa).
Yes, gorillas are primarily found in Africa, specifically in the tropical forests of Central and West Africa.
not really technically only south Africa is divided from the rest of Africa as it is a country on its own. North , East and West Africa is many little countries all together. That is correct. West East, Central, and Northern African.
Cheetahs are found in parts of Africa and Asia. For a map showing the current and historic range of the cheetah, click on this link.