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  • Step by Step: Evolution of Bipedalism
  • Evolution: From the Begeinning
  • On The Track of Prehistoric Humans
  • Who is Lucy?
    • An Introduction to Lucy
    • Lucy in Context
      • How old is Lucy?
      • Where did Lucy Live?
      • What did Lucy eat?
      • What did Lucy look like?
      • How big was Lucy's brain?
    • Lucy and Bipedalism
    • Conclusion
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Lucy in Context

This section of the Who is Lucy Lesson highlights the biological and ecological features concerning Lucy and her species, Australopithecus afarensis.

  • How old is Lucy?
  • Where did Lucy Live?
  • What did Lucy eat?
  • What did Lucy look like?
  • How big was Lucy's brain?
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