Australopithecus Robustus Was Likely the Longest-Surviving Species of Australopithecine in South
Australopithecus robustus was likely the longest-surviving species of australopithecine in South Africa.It had
A) a big brain, big teeth, and a big face.
B) large molars, a big face, and a sagittal crest.
C) a large body, large teeth, and a sagittal crest.
D) a big face, large teeth, and a large body.
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Q25: Robust australopithecines are also called
A) Orrorin.
B) Sahelanthropus.
C)
Q28: Based on the morphology of the hand
Q29: The Oldowan Complex is a part of
Q29: Beginning more than 3 mya,at least two
Q31: Robust australopithecines were extinct by _ mya.
A)
Q32: Along with other distinct traits, robust australopithecines
Q33: The Oldowan Complex includes tools like
A) hand
Q34: The small canyon in northern Tanzania where
Q35: The adaptive radiation of the australopithecines after
Q37: Australopithecus robustus's large masticatory complex (large molars,face,and
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