- females). A.
afarensis probably descended from A.
anamensis and is
hypothesised to have
given rise to Homo,
though the
latter is debated. A.
afarensis had a...
- facets.
Microwear patterns on the ch****
teeth of A.
afarensis and A.
anamensis indicate that A.
afarensis predominantly ate
fruits and leaves,
whereas A....
- E. (2007). "Gorilla-like
anatomy on
Australopithecus afarensis mandibles suggests A.
afarensis link to
robust australopiths".
Proceedings of the National...
- Kenya. It is
usually accepted that A.
afarensis emerged within this lineage. However, A.
anamensis and A.
afarensis appear to have
lived side by side for...
-
Australopithecus afarensis."
Science Advances. Vol 4,
Issue 7 DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aar77 Green, D. J.; Alemseged, Z. (25
October 2012). "Australopithecus
afarensis Sca****r...
-
Platyceps afarensis, the Afar racer, is a
species of
snake of the
family Colubridae. The
snake is
found in Djibouti. Spawls, S. (2021). "Platyceps
afarensis"....
- The Afar
gecko (Hemidactylus
afarensis) is a
species of
house gecko from
Ethiopia and Eritrea.
Hemidactylus afarensis at the Reptarium.cz
Reptile Database...
- width, and foot angle, and
determined that A.
afarensis was more human-like in gait than ape-like. A.
afarensis is an
obligate bipedal hominin with the beginnings...
- and was
later described as the
first known member of
Australopithecus afarensis.
Johanson was
astonished to find so much of her
skeleton all at once....
- the site of the
discovery in 1973–1974 of "Lucy", the
Australopithecus afarensis skeletal remains, by
Donald Johanson of the
Cleveland Museum of Natural...