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    The Adaptive Radiation of the Australopithecines After Their Split from the Lineage
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The Adaptive Radiation of the Australopithecines After Their Split from the Lineage

Question 13

Question 13

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The adaptive radiation of the australopithecines after their split from the lineage that led to early Homo seems to have focused on:


A) bipedalism.
B) mastication.
C) brain size increase.
D) body size increase.

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