Australopithecus Robustus Was Likely the Longest-Surviving Species of Australopithecine in South
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Australopithecus robustus was likely the longest-surviving species of australopithecine in South Africa.It had
A) a big brain, big teeth, and a big face.
B) large molars, a big face, and a sagittal crest.
C) a large body, large teeth, and a sagittal crest.
D) a big face, large teeth, and a large body.
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