The following paragraph gives information about the early human-like species.
Australopithecus afarensis lived between 3 to 3.7 million years ago. They were approximately 4 feet tall and weighed around 30kg. Their brain size was approximately 500cm3, and they had long curved fingers suited for climbing trees but also regularly walked upright.
Homo habilis was a similar height and weight to Australopithecus afarensis, but had a larger brain size of 650cm3. The foot shape and arch were similar to that of modern humans showing that they walked rather than climbed, however they had some primate-like features such as longer arms. They lived approximately 1.4 to 2.4 million years ago.
Finally, Homo erectus lived around 0.5 to 1.8 million years ago. This species had shorter limbs compared to torso size than those of their ancestors, and evidence shows that this species were upright. Their brain, at a size of 950cm3, was much larger than previous species’ in proportion to their head and face.
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Describe changes in body structure that occurred during the evolution of humans
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Another species discovered, Homo rudolfensis, had a brain size of 775cm3.
Suggest how many years ago Homo rudolfensis lived.
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