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Australopithecus is an ape that lived in trees, but could walk on two feet. how might fossils from australopithecus provide evidence for evolution? australopithecus is a fossil that is used to date other precambrian fossils. australopithecus provides evidence of the existence of apes, but not humans. australopithecus is a transitional form between apes and humans. australopithecus provides evidence that humans existed.
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