Australopithecus is a genus of early hominins that lived in Africa around 4 to 2 million years ago. They are considered to be the ancestors of modern humans and are important in understanding human evolution.
Australopithecus likely lived in wooded areas and grasslands, where they foraged for food. They were likely omnivorous, eating a variety of plantfoods, as well as small animals. Their ability to walk upright allowed them to travel long distances and cover a wide range of habitats.
Study Guide
What are the physical characteristics of Australopithecus?
List three species of Australopithecus and describe one distinguishing feature of each.
Where did Australopithecus likely live, and what was their diet?
How did the ability to walk upright benefit Australopithecus in their environment?
Why are Australopithecus important in understanding human evolution?