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afarcomp3.jpg Afarensis is a 3.5-2.8 million year old hominin from the Kada Hadar member of the Hadar formation in the Middle Awash, Ethiopia. He is approximately 41 inches tall, weighs approximately 60 pounds and has a cranial capacity of a whopping 410 cc (approximately). Afarensis is currently considered to be transitional between apes and humans and displays some traits of both. Since he spends a lot of time on the couch watching monster movies, some observers question whether he is an obligate biped (although no one has observed him climbing a tree). He also has a blog called Transitions:The Evolution of Life His previous blog can be found here.
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    Science Blogging Anthology: I Made the Cut!

    Category: Administrative
    Posted on: January 8, 2007 11:12 AM, by afarensis, FCD

    Readers of my blog may remember this post asking for your candidates of my best science writing. You were pretty adamant about my Kennewick series. I thought the series would be too long for the format, so I submitted two posts on magnetic bacteria (because I love magnetic bacteria and really liked the posts). Turns out the judges agreed with you, oh, smart reader, and picked the final post in the Kennewick series. If you follow the link you will find a complete list of all 50 posts selected for the anthology. Congratulations to all the science bloggers who were selected. Also a big thanks to Coturnix and his merry band of reviewers for all their hard work!

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    Git on wid yo baaad self!
    Should we get your autograph now before the price goes up?
    ~:o)

    Congratulations

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    Posted by: Saboma | January 8, 2007 12:19 PM

    Congratulations!

    Posted by: J-Dog | January 8, 2007 1:36 PM

    props.

    Posted by: razib | January 8, 2007 2:16 PM

    Should we get your autograph now before the price goes up?

    You mean I could have been charging for my autograph instead of giving it away free? %#^&% why am I always the last to think of these things?

    Posted by: afarensis, FCD | January 8, 2007 3:58 PM

    Hey, congratulations! (By the way, you owe me! - When do I get my Afarensis autograph?)
    Cheers amigo!

    Posted by: Christopher O'Brien | January 8, 2007 10:54 PM

    Um, I'm out of the cheesy glossy 8 by 10's I normally give out to autograph seekers but I'll see what I can come up with...

    Posted by: afarensis, FCD | January 8, 2007 11:59 PM

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