Difference between revisions of "Australopith"

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=== In ''New Horizons'' ===
 
=== In ''New Horizons'' ===
 
''"The australopith, thought to be one of the links between humans and apes, emerged 4,000,000 years ago. They lived long ago, even before the ancestors of the modern humans, so there are profound differences... Even so, it seems to me that you can see the beginnings of greatness here!"'' –[[Blathers]]
 
''"The australopith, thought to be one of the links between humans and apes, emerged 4,000,000 years ago. They lived long ago, even before the ancestors of the modern humans, so there are profound differences... Even so, it seems to me that you can see the beginnings of greatness here!"'' –[[Blathers]]
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==In Real Life==
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''Australopithecus'' is one of the most well-known fossils in the lineage that leads to modern humans. It is one of the first human ancestors known to have walked on two legs.
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==Names in other languages==
 
==Names in other languages==
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Revision as of 18:07, April 10, 2020

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The Australopithecus (or Australopith for short in-game) is a stand-alone fossil that can be donated to the museum in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.

Donating to the Museum

In New Horizons

"The australopith, thought to be one of the links between humans and apes, emerged 4,000,000 years ago. They lived long ago, even before the ancestors of the modern humans, so there are profound differences... Even so, it seems to me that you can see the beginnings of greatness here!"Blathers

In Real Life

Australopithecus is one of the most well-known fossils in the lineage that leads to modern humans. It is one of the first human ancestors known to have walked on two legs.

More information on this topic is available at Wikipedia.

Names in other languages