Australopithecus: On The Origin Of Species

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Timur Kuskunovic
Mr. Thompson
Research paper
4/11/2014

Introduction

Evolution can be interpreted in many ways. It depends on the reader to believe or not the things this research paper is going to talk about. It also depends on people and their religious and cultural beliefs what they will think about human evolvement from apes. Even though they are religious, they should still be researching and looking for some answers that they might start to believe in. Human evolution is a very big topic that cannot be proven that easily. But history gives us a whole lot evidence that humans descended from some close human-like animal, which would most likely be an ape. Historians actually proved the evolution from an ape to a man to be true, through many different analyses that I am going to talk about later. How did humans evolve from apes, and are they still evolving?

The world started thinking about evolution and how we actually came to the place we are in right no when Charles Darwin published his book “On the Origin of Species by Means
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It is one of the best known out of the early human species. (Humanorigins.si.edu). Until now, about three hundred bones have been discovered that belong to Australopithecus. Australopithecus has been discovered in the Kenya, the Lake Turkana. Discoveries have shown that that particular Australopithecus about four million years old. Harvard University researches were the ones to find a small part of left humerus, un 1965. (The Genus Australopithecus) Australopithecus really evolved from apes and started heading towards humans. They were pretty similar to both apes, and todays humans. they were bipedal, which is a huge step for them. It changed their whole life. Bipedalism made them really similar to humans. But their brains were still really small, which made them similar to the apes they descended from. (Encyclopedia Britannica Online.