Australopithecus Robustus Guide
They were "tough food" specialists. They possessed massive, thickly enameled molars, premolars, and deep, broad jaws designed to grind tough plant materials like roots, seeds, and tubers.
Despite their robust heads, their bodies were relatively small (roughly 3-4 feet tall). Males were significantly larger than females. australopithecus robustus
Often regarded as a "cousin" rather than a direct ancestor to modern humans, this species represents an evolutionary success story in specialized adaptation, rather than a "failed" attempt at becoming Homo . Species Overview & Key Features They were "tough food" specialists
Small, averaging about 500–550 cubic centimeters, roughly half the size of a modern human brain. Diet and Habitat: The "Human Cuisinart" Paranthropus robustus thickly enameled molars