Multiple Choice
Which of the following is/are evidence of robust australopithecines' adaptation to eating hard-shelled seeds and grasses?
A) the presence of very large molars and a sagittal crest on the top of the skull
B) fine finger bones and a large mandible
C) massive fossilized temporalis muscles
D) bipedalism, providing the mobility necessary to gather food in open grasslands
E) a small but flexible masseter muscle and an enlarged occipital bun
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