Some of our species’ earliest ancestors may have spent a lot more time eating salad than steak. Diet has been a crucial component of human evolution ... apes nowadays [fish for termites ...
An illustration of two of the seven molars from Australopithecus, unearthed in South Africa ...
Scientists suggest meat consumption was pivotal to humans’ development ... “We see that apes nowadays [fish for termites], so why not our ancestors?” says Lüdecke to Science News’ Jake ...
Study shows early humans had plant-based diets Meat wasn’t a significant part of Australopithecus diet Research helps understand human dietary evolution ...
A Brazilian woman was horrified when she found a fish with human-like teeth in its mouth while cleaning it for dinner. The video of the fish's teeth went viral with over 5.3 million views.
New research provides the first direct evidence that Australopithecus, an important early human ancestor that displayed a mix of ape-like and human-like traits, consumed very little or no meat ...
We have arrived in the Devonian period ... can be traced back to a fish. This encompasses not only amphibians, reptiles and birds, but also mammals—humans included. Yet one mystery remains ...
The hominin is a direct ancestor of modern humans, experienced a changing climate, and moved out of Africa into other continents. The discovery of DNH 134 pushes the possible origin of Homo ...
Recent findings challenge the long-held belief that meat played a crucial role in the diet of Australopithecus, an early human ancestor known for its mix of ape-like and human-like traits. New ...
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An early human ancestor of our species successfully navigated harsher and more arid terrains for longer in Eastern Africa than previously thought, according to a new study published in Nature ...