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ascribed to A. afarensis, despite suggestions that the wide variation in size of
individuals may mean the presence of 2 species. It is likely, however, that A.
afarensis size differences represent sexual dimorphism similar to Miocene apes and
intermediate between the greatly dimorphic modern gorillas and the less dimorphic
chimpanzees.
Other East African sites have yielded fossils similar to A. afarensis or A.
africanus. These sites are all 2 million or more years old. The individuals ranged
between 3.5 and 5 feet, with weights of between 29 and 45 kg.
Australopithecus afarensis and A. africanus are considered to be “gracile” or
smaller australopithecines. These two species possessed small incisors, short
canines in line with the other teeth, and a rounded dental arch. No gap between the
canines and incisors in the upper jaw (diastema), as seen in apes, was present. The
molars and premolars were larger than those of modern humans, but were similar
in form. Tooth wear indicates that these species chewed as humans do, but with 2
to 4 times the force. The diet was largely tough, fibrous vegetation. A. afarensis
individuals tend to show more sivapithecine features, such as a less-rounded dental
arch, less shearing tooth wear, slight diastema, and some canine projection, than
the later A. africanus individuals. These sivapithecine features suggest a Miocene
sivapithecine-like ancestor.
Some sex differences have been noticed in these two australopithecines: males
seem to develop a bicuspid first lower premolar while females do not; and females
seem to possess skeletal features better suited to tree-climbing than males. These
differences suggest that males and females may have had slightly different foraging
strategies, with males spending more time on the ground and females exploiting
trees.
Cranial capacity of A. afarensis was 310 to 500 cc and that of A. africanus was
428 to 510 cc (roughly the size of a chimpanzee and 1/3 that of a human);
intelligence, however, is more a factor of the ratio of brain to body size.
Unfortunately, the vast rang of body sizes in these forms makes this ratio difficult