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  2. Paranthropus robustus - Wikipedia

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    Paranthropus robustus is a species of robust australopithecine from the Early and possibly Middle Pleistocene of the Cradle of Humankind, South Africa, about 2.27 to 0.87 (or, more conservatively, 2 to 1) million years ago. [1] It has been identified in Kromdraai, Swartkrans, Sterkfontein, Gondolin, Cooper's, and Drimolen Caves.

  3. Weight Loss Diet Plans for Men: 6 Steps for Going Back ... - AOL

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    2. Prioritize Plants. Another type of diet you may come across is a plant-based diet. Examples of plant-based eating plans include vegan diets, vegetarian diets, pescatarian diets, and other ways ...

  4. Paranthropus - Wikipedia

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    Average weight for P. robustus may have been 40 kg (88 lb) for males and 32 kg (71 lb) for females; [16] and for P. boisei 50 kg (110 lb) for males and 34 kg (75 lb) for females. [16] At Swartkrans Cave Members 1 and 2, about 35% of the P. robustus individuals are estimated to have weighed 28 kg (62 lb), 22% about 43 kg (95 lb), and the ...

  5. The 8 Best Ways to Lose Weight After 40

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    A great place to start: This 3-Week Full-Body Workout Plan for Men Over 40. Why that’s so important: “The more muscle we have, the more calories we burn,” Kirkpatrick says.

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    Zinc and vitamin D are also essential for bone health but have the added benefit for men over 50 by reducing the risk of erectile dysfunction, a condition commonly affecting men over age 40 ...

  7. Hominini - Wikipedia

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    Some, including Paranthropus, Ardipithecus, and Australopithecus, are broadly thought to be ancestral and closely related to Homo; [26] others, especially earlier genera, including Sahelanthropus (and perhaps Orrorin), are supported by one community of scientists but doubted by another. [27] [28]