Dimorphognathus africanus was created in 1857.
Proconsul africanus was created in 1933.
Raymond Dart
It is not definitively known how Australopithecus africanus talked, as they lived over 2 million years ago and left no direct evidence of their speech abilities. However, some researchers suggest that they may have had a limited ability to produce sounds similar to modern humans, based on the structure of their throat and vocal tract.
There are several species of extinct cattle. Examples include: B. p. primigenius, B. p. namadicus and B. p. africanus. They are all aurochs, which are ancestors of domestic cattle's.
Out of the Hive was created on 1995-04-01.
Malacoctenus africanus was created in 1951.
Tridenchthonius africanus was created in 1931.
Alloteuthis africanus was created in 1950.
Paradiaptomus africanus was created in 1910.
Xenisthmus africanus was created in 1958.
Brasilentulus africanus was created in 1979.
Conus africanus was created in 1845.
Proconsul africanus was created in 1933.
Leo Africanus - novel - was created in 1986.
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.
The Australopithecus Africanus were Russovores.
George Africanus died in 1834.