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Loxodonta adaurora and other early elephants coexisted with two well-known australopithecine species in eastern Africa: Australopithecusanamensis, recovered by Meave Leakey in and nearby the Lake ...
Loxodonta adaurora and other early elephants coexisted with two well-known australopithecine species in eastern Africa: Australopithecus anamensis, recovered by Meave Leakey in and nearby the Lake ...
The anatomy of the teeth in the cranium and its bones show that it belongs to Loxodonta adaurora, an extinct cousin of the living African savanna and forest elephants. It is also called the "dawn ...
University of Michigan paleontologist Bill Sanders examines a 4.5-million-year-old Loxodonta adaurora skull from an early Pliocene-age excavation in Kenya Credit: Bill Sanders In 2013, paleontologist ...