Replica Australopithecus Jaw
The robust jaw with its massive molars is a testament of the extreme grinding ability possessed by Australopithecus boisei. The wear patterns suggest they ate fruits and seeds as well as other fibrous plant material. This reconstruction is of the jaw designated KNM-ER 729, found by Paul Abell in Kenya, 1970.
Specifications:
Product Type: Replica
Product Material: High-quality Polyurethane resin
Origin: East Turkana, Kenya