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Adnan Oktar (Harun Yahya)
"Southern ape," and Darwinists seek to depict it as the first ape-like an-
cestor of human beings. As with all other examples, since this species
of ape is extinct, evolutionists have used it as a tool for speculation. But
as with all other examples, the scenarios that Darwinists produce re-
garding Australopithecus are again based on deception.
Australopithecus is thought to have first appeared in Africa four mil-
lion years ago and to have survived until one million years ago. The fact
that needs to be made absolutely clarified here is that all
Australopithecines are extinct apes resembling their modern-day coun-
terparts. They all have brain volumes the same as, or smaller than those
of present-day chimpanzees. They walked on four feet. Like present-day
apes they had bony protrusions that helped them to climb trees, and their
feet were prehensile to allow them to cling onto branches. They were
short in stature (maximum 130 centimeters) and, just like present-day
apes, the male Australopithecus was much larger than the female.
Hundreds of details in their skulls, and features such as their close-set
eyes, their sharp molars, their jaw structure and their long arms and short
legs are all evidence showing they were no different to present-day apes.
Although the Australopithecines were all evidently
species of ape, Darwinists describe
them as life forms that managed to
walk on two legs. This is a blatant
deception, because not a single one
of the Australopithecus-related fossils
unearthed to date corroborates this
scenario. The evolutionary scenario
for these entities is thus based on no
scientific evidence.
Farewell Lucy
The Darwinist Science et Vie magazine used
the caption "Adieu Lucy" (Farewell Lucy) in
an admission that Australopithecene apes
could not have been the ancestors of man.
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