The most complete australopithecine skeleton ever found is nicknamed "Lucy." Discovered in 1974 in Ethiopia, Lucy represents a significant find in paleoanthropology, providing valuable insights into early human ancestors. The skeleton is estimated to be about 3.2 million years old and exhibits both ape-like and human-like characteristics, highlighting the evolutionary transition. Lucy's discovery has greatly contributed to our understanding of human evolution.
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