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Background:

Australopithecus Anamensis has multiple shared traits with apes and humans, such as their human like ankle joints which indicates bipedal walking, and their long forearms and distinct wrist bones that display the likelihood of their species' ability to climb trees.

Diet and Survival:

A. Anamensis had thick, long, and narrow jaws with their side teeth arranged in parallel lines. This suggests that they may have occasionally eaten abrasive food, but they were most likely plant eaters, mainly focusing on fruits and nuts.