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Australopithecus
Anamensis
Australopithecus
Afarensis
Offshoots of
Australopithecus
Characteristics of
Australopithecus
Australopithecus
Documentary
Slægten the Genus
Australopithecus
Africanus
Pre-Human Documentary
Austropecthicus Man
Australopithecus
Lopithecus Afarensis
Ardipithecus Ka Dabba
How Did
Australopithecus Walk
Australopithicus Africanis Walkin Around
What Is the Mening of Bovary
H. Heidelbergensis
Urhopelis
Human Evolution Bipedalism
Oldest Human Species Australia
Ardipithecus
Australopithecus
Tsonga Video
Australopithecines
Paranthropines
Rantebeng Makapan
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Australopithecus | The First Humans to Walk the Savanna | 4 Million Years Ago
Four million years ago, our ancestors walked the African savanna. These early humans were called Australopithecus. They could walk upright but still climbed trees for safety. Fossil evidence suggests predators like Dinofelis — a large sabre-toothed cat — hunted these early hominins. Moving between trees and open grassland was key to ...
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