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  1. Paranthropus boisei. Paranthropus boisei is a species of Paranthropus geographically isolated to East Africa: Peninj, Olduvai, Omo, East Turkana, and Chesowanja. Fossil remains indicate P. boisei had a robust masticatory apparatus, a high degree of sexual dimorphism, and a relatively small brain size.

  2. El fósil Zinj (de Zinjanthropus ), también conocido por Nutcracker man ('Cascanueces') o Dear boy ('Querido niño') y catalogado como OH 5 (por Olduvai gorge Hominid número 5) es un cráneo de Paranthropus boisei, 2 y su holotipo, descubierto por Mary Leakey el 17 de julio de 1959 en la garganta de Olduvai, Tanzania; datado en 1,75 millones ...

  3. Paranthropus boisei (aikaisemmin Zinjanthropus boisei ja Australopithecus boisei) eli vankka-apinaihminen oli varhainen homini, jota on kuvailtu suurimmaksi lajiksi Paranthropus-suvussa. Laji eli 2,6–1,2 miljoonaa vuotta sitten plioseeni - ja pleistoseenikausien aikana Itä-Afrikassa.

  4. 6 de dic. de 2013 · Paranthropus boise i was a long-lived species of archaic hominin that first evolved in East Africa about 2.3 million years ago. The first skull of Paranthropus boisei, dated to 1.75 million years old, was discovered in 1959 at Olduvai by the anthropologist Dr Mary Leakey. A number of hominin’s skull fossils have been discovered over the years ...

  5. 1 de ene. de 2016 · Paranthropus boisei is a species of early hominin that lived in East Africa approximately 2.3–1.2 mya. Its designation as a hominin indicates that it is more closely related to modern humans than to any other living primate. However, this species lived alongside members of our own genus, Homo, and is thus believed to have gone extinct without ...

  6. Paranthropus boisei (česky též Australopiték východoafrický) [1] je druh vyhynulého hominida, žijící ve starším pleistocénu, před 2,3 – 1,3 miliony let ve východní Africe, na území dnešní Etiopie, Keni, Tanzanie a Malawi. Je nejmladším, posledním zástupcem australopitéků, přičemž patří ke skupině robustních ...

  7. Paranthropus boisei. Paranthropus boisei is a species of Paranthropus geographically isolated to East Africa: Peninj, Olduvai, Omo, East Turkana, and Chesowanja. Fossil remains indicate P. boisei had a robust masticatory apparatus, a high degree of sexual dimorphism, and a relatively small brain size.