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southern ape.' It is an extinct genus of members of the human family tree. Scientists generally accept five species: A. afarensus, A. africanus, A. anamensis, A. garhi, and A. sediba, as belonging to the genus.
"Southern ape" or "Australopithecus" is an extinct genus of the members of the human family tree. The family tree consist of 5 species which include the afarensus, african-us, anamensis, garhi, and the sediba. The "Australopithecus" or "Southern ape" is no longer part of the human family tree, because it's extinct.