australopithecine การใช้
- The entire australopithecine branch became extinct about one million years ago.
- Sponheimer said in a telephone interview, referring to the australopithecines.
- They also cast most australopithecines out of the human ancestral line.
- Australopithecines displayed the reverse _ small bodies and large molar teeth.
- The australopithecines included several species of hominids transitional between apes and humans.
- Six Australopithecine species have been found since the 1920s.
- Sponheimer conceded that it was not certain that these australopithecines were eating meat.
- Australopithecines gave rise to the group called Homo, which includes modern people.
- Early australopithecine brains were little larger than chimpanzee brains.
- The shoulders are configured largely like those of australopithecines.
- The skeletal anatomy combines primitive features known from australopithecines with features known from early hominins.
- More commentary on the origins of bipedalism, the australopithecine Laetoli foot prints and Lucy.
- Australopithecines have small canals like those of apes, suggesting that they couldn't talk.
- Australopithecines became extinct after that time.
- Fossils of the australopithecine foot show only partial arch, suggesting less of a spring capacity.
- The " H . naledi " skulls are closer in cranial volume to australopithecine skulls.
- But most paleoanthropologists place australopithecines in the direct lineage of human evolution, making Lucy a direct ancestor.
- The Lucy specimen is an early australopithecine and is dated to about 3.2 million years ago.
- It's the first time we have a virtually complete skeleton of an australopithecine, or ape man.
- Within several hundred generations _ a short time in evolutionary terms _ the australopithecines had evolved into Homo erectus.
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