From Trees to the Ground: The Significance of Australopithecus anamensis in Human Evolution
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Research on human evolution has shed new light on the behavior of early human ancestors, with some studies suggesting that australopithecus afarensis, also known as "lucy", spent significant time in trees. Fossil evidence, including a 3-million-year-old foot, has been discovered and analyzed, providing insight into the lives of these ancient humans. The findings appear to contradict the idea that these early humans had fully transitioned to living on the ground.
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