Australopithecus, a genus of early hominins, engaged in various activities vital for survival. They primarily foraged for food, including fruits, seeds, and possibly small animals, using their bipedal locomotion to navigate their environment. Additionally, they likely used simple tools for cutting and processing food, and their social structures may have involved group living and cooperative behavior for protection and resource sharing. Their activities reflect a blend of arboreal and terrestrial lifestyles, adapting to diverse habitats in Africa.
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