Though upright, Ardipithecus ramidus is quite different from later australopithecines in that:
A) Ardipithecus had a much larger brain
B) Ardipithecus made stone tools, whereas Australopithecus did not
C) Arditpithecus had a brain only one-third the size of Austalopithecus
D) Arditpithecus had an ape-like foot
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