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- Paranthropus - Wikipedia
Paranthropus is a genus of extinct hominin which contains two widely accepted species: P robustus and P boisei However, the validity of Paranthropus is contested, and it is sometimes considered to be synonymous with Australopithecus
- Paranthropus | Skull, Size, Fossil Discoveries, Facts | Britannica
Paranthropus is a genus of extinct primates with a close, but not direct, relationship to modern human beings The genus is known from numerous fossils in eastern and southern Africa that date to 2 9–1 2 million years ago
- Paranthropus aethiopicus - The Smithsonians Human Origins Program
Paranthropus aethiopicus was originally proposed in 1967 by a team of French paleontologists to describe a toothless partial mandible (Omo 18) that was thought to differ enough from the mandibles of the early human species known at that time
- Paranthropus: The Last of the Ape People - Historic Mysteries
Paranthropus was a genus of particularly robust hominids that emerged during the Pliocene epoch around 2 9 – 2 6 million years ago These guys were no flash in the pan, lasting for another 1 5 million years until the Pleistocene, roughly 1 2 million years ago
- Paranthropus: The Forgotten Cousins of Humanity Who May Have Made the . . .
The Paranthropus were robust bipedal hominins with distinct cranial features that are believed to have supported a vegetarian diet
- Paranthropus genus - The Australian Museum
The genus or group Paranthropus currently includes three species, P boisei, P robustus, and P aethiopicus They are collectively known as the ‘robusts’ because of their extremely large jaws and molar teeth They are our distant ‘cousins’ rather than our direct relatives
- Guide to Paranthropus species - John Hawks
Today most scientists recognize three species of these large-jawed human relatives: Paranthropus robustus, Paranthropus boisei, and Paranthropus aethiopicus Southern Africa was the home of P robustus, while eastern Africa over time saw a succession of P aethiopicus to P boisei
- New 2. 6-million-year-old Paranthropus fossil reshapes understanding of . . .
Robust hominins: Paranthropus (also known as robust australopithecines) — Habitually bipedal like Australopithecus but distinguished by extremely large molars capped by thick enamel and facial and muscular configurations that suggest a powerful chewing apparatus
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