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Discovery of 'Lucy’s Hunter' Highlights Ancient Threats to Early Humans

A newly discovered crocodile species, dubbed 'Lucy’s hunter', inhabited Ethiopia's rivers over 3 million years ago, posing a significant danger to early human ancestors.

Editorial Staff1 min read

Researchers have identified a new crocodile species referred to as 'Lucy’s hunter', which lived in the rivers of Ethiopia during the time of early human ancestors.

This giant predator is believed to have been the most formidable animal in its ecosystem, presenting a considerable threat to the survival of early hominins.

The findings shed light on the challenges faced by our ancestors, who coexisted with such dangerous wildlife over 3 million years ago.