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Hominin Playboys: Ancient Footprints in Tanzania Reveal Austrolopithecus Afarensis was Polygynous
Archeologists have uncovered a set of footprints in Laetoli in northern Tanzania, which reveals that pre-human species that belongs to the Australopithecus afarensis species, could have mated with different females.
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