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Ancestor of man who first exhibited bipedal gait

A

Australopithecus

B

Cro–Magnon man

C

Java ape man

D

Peking man

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Australopithecus africanus was about 1.5 metres high and human as well as ape characters. It was with bipedal locomotion, omnivorous diet and had erect posture.
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