Robust australopithecines Paranthropus exhibit a group of adaptations that indicate they were specialized for a carrying large loads over distances.
Some paleoanthropologists classify robust australopithecines in this separate genus beside humans .This species of robust australopithecines is represented by a small group of fossils found in northern Kenya and Southern Ethiopia dating between 2.3 million and 2.7 million years ago.
Boisei are also referred to as robust australopithecines. In addition to a well developed skull crest for the attachment of the temporalis or temporal muscle which is used in chewing other specializations for strong chewing include huge cheek teeth, massive jaws, and powerfully built cheekbones that project forward.
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