'Little Foot' Fossil Could Represent a New Human Ancestor Species

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A nearly complete early hominin fossil named Little Foot may belong to a previously unknown species, challenging existing classifications and highlighting the complexity of human evolution in South Africa. The fossil's features suggest it is distinct from known species like Australopithecus africanus and A. prometheus, and its exact place in the evolutionary tree remains uncertain. Further analysis is needed to determine its identity and significance.
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