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    <I>Australopithecus</i> Can Be Differentiated from <I>A. Afarensis</i> By
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Australopithecus Can Be Differentiated from A. Afarensis By

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Question 40

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Australopithecus can be differentiated from A. afarensis by:


A) bipedalism.
B) stereoscopic vision.
C) sexual dimorphism.
D) dentition.

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