Australopithecus Afarensis Site
: Despite being bipedal, their long, strong arms and curved fingers suggest they still spent significant time climbing trees for food or shelter.
: There was a notable size difference between the sexes; for instance, "Lucy" stood about 3.5 feet tall, whereas presumed males reached up to 5.5 feet. Famous Specimens & Sites australopithecus afarensis
Australopithecus afarensis (meaning "Southern Ape of Afar") is one of the longest-lived and best-documented early human species, having survived for more than 900,000 years in Eastern Africa . This species, which lived between approximately , is most famously represented by the partial skeleton known as "Lucy" . Key Evolutionary Traits : Despite being bipedal, their long, strong arms