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Australopithecus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Australopithecus (Latin australis "southern", Greek πίθηκος pithekos "ape") is a ... The genus Australo…
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Australopithecus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Australopithecus (Latin australis "southern", Greek πίθηκος pithekos "ape") is a ... The genus Australopithecus is closely related to the human genus Homo, and may ...
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Australopithecus: Definition from Answers.com
Australopithecus ( ö′strālō′pithəkəs ) ( paleontology ) A genus of near-men in the subfamily Australopithecinae represent…
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Australopithecus: Definition from Answers.com
Australopithecus ( ö′strālō′pithəkəs ) ( paleontology ) A genus of near-men in the subfamily Australopithecinae representing a side branch of human
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Australopithecus afarensis - Wikipedia
Article about the hominid which lived between 3.9 to 3 million years ago belonging to the genus Australopithecus.
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Australopithecus afarensis - Wikipedia
Article about the hominid which lived between 3.9 to 3 million years ago belonging to the genus Australopithecus.
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Australopithecus
Australopithecines, genus Australopithecus are on the ancestral line leading to humanity and thus a ... place these with Australop…
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Australopithecus
Australopithecines, genus Australopithecus are on the ancestral line leading to humanity and thus a ... place these with Australopithecus (the "southern ape"), a ...
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Australopithecus - New World Encyclopedia
Australopithecus (from Latin australis, meaning "of the south," and Greek ... Australopithecus is sometimes referred to …
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Australopithecus - New World Encyclopedia
Australopithecus (from Latin australis, meaning "of the south," and Greek ... Australopithecus is sometimes referred to as the gracile (slender) australopithecines. ...
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Australopithecus afarensis - Archaeology.Info
Outlines the diagnostic features of the species A. afarensis, one of the better known australopithecines represented by the famous…
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Australopithecus afarensis - Archaeology.Info
Outlines the diagnostic features of the species A. afarensis, one of the better known australopithecines represented by the famous fossil Lucy.
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Hominid Species
Provides information on the discovery of hominid fossils in different parts of the world and the time range in which each species …
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Hominid Species
Provides information on the discovery of hominid fossils in different parts of the world and the time range in which each species lived. ... Australopithecus robustus ...
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The Genus Australopithecus
The cranial capacity of the Australopithecus anamensis is unknown. ... Although the species designation of Australopithecus bahrel…
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The Genus Australopithecus
The cranial capacity of the Australopithecus anamensis is unknown. ... Although the species designation of Australopithecus bahrelghazali is a new one, ...
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Darwinism Refuted.com
The Imaginary Family Tree of Man Australopithecus Homo habilis ... All of the Australopithecus species are extinct apes that resem…
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Darwinism Refuted.com
The Imaginary Family Tree of Man Australopithecus Homo habilis ... All of the Australopithecus species are extinct apes that resemble the apes of today. ...
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Australopithecus (paleontology) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Australopithecus (paleontology), group of extinct creatures closely related to, if not a…
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Australopithecus (paleontology) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Australopithecus (paleontology), group of extinct creatures closely related to, if not actually ancestors of, modern human ...
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