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Ancient 'Bear' Footprints in Laetoli Tanzania Belonged to Hu
Ancient 'Bear' Footprints in Laetoli Tanzania Belonged to Hu
Ancient 'Bear' Footprints in Laetoli Tanzania Belonged to Human Ancestor
The Laetoli footprints found by paleoanthropologist Mary Leakey have been reexamined and proven to be from an archaic human species not bears.
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