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- These have been attributed to Australopithecus, early Homo and Paranthropus.
- Paranthropus was a vegetarian and Homo an omnivore.
- On the Paranthropus talk page I explained why I had added the unreferenced tag.
- The new evidence seems to show that Paranthropus had more talents than given credit for.
- Paranthropus was a robust contemporary of Homo that became extinct about 1 million years ago.
- Perhaps the vegetarian Paranthropus could not adapt to change quickly enough, but Homo erectus could.
- In 1937, Broom made his most famous discovery of " Paranthropus robustus ".
- Meanwhile, the heavier-browed, long-jawed Australopithecus afaransis and Paranthropus robustus eventually disappeared.
- In 1969 the discovery of a cranium of " Paranthropus boisei " caused great excitement.
- Its brain grew by about 25 percent over that of its more primitive, nonhuman relatives Australopithecus and Paranthropus.
- Sagittal crests are found in robust great apes, and some early hominins ( " Paranthropus " ).
- There, it may be attached to a sagittal crest, as can be seen in early hominins like Paranthropus aethiopicus.
- True to its name, " Paranthropus robustus " had a more massive jaw and teeth than Homo species.
- Sometime after 3 million years ago, it branched into two lineages _ strong-jawed Paranthropus and big-brained Homo.
- However, that specimen is now formally known as " Paranthropus robustus " and the earlier name is a junior synonym.
- "Paranthropus robustus " is generally dated to have lived between 2.0 and 1.2 million years ago.
- At around that time Paranthropus, presumably unable to survive a more hostile environment, died out, leaving the field to Homo erectus.
- However, if these species do constitute their own genus, they may be given their own name, " Paranthropus ".
- In the 1930s, when the robust specimens were first described by Robert Broom, the " Paranthropus " genus was used.
- Fossil sites found on " Paranthropus robustus " are found only in South Africa in Kromdraai, Swartkrans, Drimolen, Coopers.
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