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University of Nevada

Panel a shows the Ledi-Geraru LD 760-115979 right canine compared with mirrored left canines from Hadar A. afarensis. Panels b–d compare the LD 760 tooth with a right canine from A. afarensis and a mirrored left canine from A. garhi. The LD 760 canine has a simple, chisel-like wear pattern, unlike the multi-faceted wear of A. afarensis or the broad curved basin seen in A. garhi. Images are oriented to emphasize these differences and are not to scale. Fossil photos of the A. garhi holotype courtesy of the Middle Awash research project.

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