19 MAY 2011 by ideonexus
The Taung Child's Horrible Demise
The
first Australopithecine to be discovered, and the type specimen of the genus, was the so-called
Taung Child. At the age of three and a half the Taung Child was eaten by an eagle. The evidence is
that damage marks to the eye sockets of the fossil are identical to marks made by modern eagles on
modern monkeys as they rip out their eyes. Poor little Taung Child, shrieking on the wind as you
were borne aloft by the aquiline fury, you would have found no comfort in your destined fame, two
and ...Killed by a bird of prey.
19 MAY 2011 by ideonexus
The Unimaginative Naming of an Ancestor
Raymond Dart, then, gave the name Australopithecus to the Taung Child, the type specimen
of the genus, and we have been stuck with this depressingly unimaginative name for our ancestor
ever since. It simply means 'southern ape'. Nothing to do with Australia, which just means 'southern
country'. You'd think Dart might have thought of a more imaginative name for such an important
genus. He might even have guessed that other members of the genus would later be discovered
north of the equator.
S...The name for Australopithecus is non-descriptive and unfortunate.