What did Lucy's brain look like?

Lucy's brain was small, about the size of a chimpanzee's (grapefruit-sized), but had an ape-like organization with a projecting face and strong jaws, though her species, Australopithecus afarensis, had a prolonged growth period for its brain, similar to humans, hinting at longer childhood dependency. Scans showed the lunate sulcus (a brain feature) in an ape-like position, suggesting early brain development prioritized size increase before reorganization into a human-like structure for complex thought.
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What did Lucy's brain size most resemble?

The creature had a small brain like a chimpanzee, but the pelvis and leg bones were almost identical in function to those of modern humans, showing with certainty that Lucy's species were hominins that had stood upright and had walked erect.
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Did Lucy have a small brain?

When this small-bodied, small-brained hominin was discovered, it proved that our early human relatives habitually walked on two legs. Its story began to take shape in late November 1974 in Ethiopia, with the discovery of the skeleton of a small female, nicknamed Lucy.
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What did Lucy actually look like?

Lucy stood about 3 feet 5 inches tall and weighed around 60 pounds. Her arms are longer than those of a modern human, her ribcage is wider, and her pelvis and leg bones show that she walked upright on a regular basis. At the same time her curved fingers and shoulder structure suggest strong climbing ability.
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What did Lucy the first human look like?

She stood up straight, with feet, knees and hips that are similar to ours. If you saw her walking from afar, you would think Lucy was human by her silhouette. But up close, she had a small head, a brain comparable in size to a chimpanzee's, longer arms and hair covering her body.
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Where were Lucy's bones found?

Lucy's fossilized bones were discovered in 1974 at the Hadar site, located in the Afar Triangle of Ethiopia, by paleoanthropologists Donald Johanson and Tom Gray. She is a famous specimen of the species Australopithecus afarensis, a significant early human ancestor, with her remains comprising about 40% of her skeleton.
 
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Was Lucy a male or female?

Häusler & Schmid (1995) challenged the long held opinion that AL 288-1 (Australopithecus afarensis), popularly known as “Lucy,” was female. They concluded that AL 288-1 was most probably male (“Lucifer”) and, by extension, the hypodigm forA.
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Do we ever see Lucy's eyes?

Yes, Lucy Loud's eyes were finally revealed in A Loud House Christmas Movie: Naughty or Nice!, a major moment after years of hiding them in the series, breaking the long-standing mystery and surprising fans who had speculated about their appearance for nearly a decade. She briefly shows them, reacting with surprise, saying, "Gasp. The world was never supposed to see those". 
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What did Lucy eat?

Lucy (*Australopithecus afarensis) ate a varied diet of plants like leaves, fruits, roots, seeds, and grasses, along with insects, eggs, and small scavenged animals, essentially anything available; she was an omnivore with a broad diet, using her teeth and possibly early tools for hard foods, showing adaptability for survival in a dangerous environment.
 
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What is the oldest human skeleton ever found?

The oldest Homo sapiens (modern human) fossils are from Jebel Irhoud, Morocco, around 300,000-315,000 years old, challenging the East African origin theory. For older human ancestors (hominids), the 4.4-million-year-old "Ardi" (Ardipithecus ramidus) from Ethiopia is a key find, but even earlier candidates like Sahelanthropus (7 million years old) exist, though often less complete. 
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Is there a human older than Lucy?

The female skeleton, nicknamed Ardi, is 4.4 million years old, 1.2 million years older than the skeleton of Lucy, or Australopithecus afarensis, the most famous and, until now, the earliest hominid skeleton ever found.
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How much did Lucy weigh?

Discovered in Ethiopia in 1974, she belongs to the species Australopithecus afarensis, which lived around 3.2 million years ago. Her skeleton is about forty percent complete, which is extremely rare for fossils of this age. Lucy stood about 3 feet 5 inches tall and weighed around 60 pounds.
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What movie has 100 percent brain?

Limitless. A mysterious pill that enables the user to access 100% of his brain's abilities transforms a struggling writer into a financial wizard, but it also puts him in a new world with many dangers.
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Who had the largest brain ever?

The biggest brain ever recorded belongs to the Sperm Whale, weighing around 9 kg (20 lbs), but in humans, the heaviest recorded brain was ~2.85 kg (6.4 lbs) from an unnamed man in 1899, while extinct Neanderthals generally had larger brains than modern humans, showing size varies by species and isn't a perfect measure of intelligence. 
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Why is Lucy so special?

Lucy is special because she's a remarkably complete fossil (about 40%) of an early human ancestor, Australopithecus afarensis, who lived ~3.2 million years ago, providing the first clear evidence that human ancestors walked upright (bipedalism) long before developing large brains, challenging previous ideas of human evolution as a slow, linear progression and becoming an iconic symbol of our deep African origins. Her skeleton revealed a mosaic of ape-like (small brain, long arms) and human-like (pelvis, angled thigh bones, aligned big toe) traits, offering unprecedented insights into our evolutionary past.
 
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Why were human brains bigger 3000 years ago?

As early humans faced new environmental challenges and evolved bigger bodies, they evolved larger and more complex brains. Large, complex brains can process and store a lot of information. That was a big advantage to early humans in their social interactions and encounters with unfamiliar habitats.
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Who found Lucy's body?

Lucy, also known as "Dink'inesh" in Amharic, was found by Donald Johanson and Tom Gray on November 24, 1974, at the site of Hadar in Ethiopia. They took a Land Rover out that day to map in another locality.
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Did Lucy and Ricky sleep in the same bed?

Yes, but with a twist: Lucy and Ricky Ricardo famously slept in separate twin beds pushed together in early seasons of I Love Lucy, a common practice for TV couples due to 1950s censorship norms, though they were sometimes shown sharing a single bed in specific episodes or as the show progressed, eventually transitioning to two distinct twin beds with space between them as the network grew more lenient and Lucy's pregnancy was written in.
 
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Why did Lucy burst into tears?

Lucy burst into tears because no one believed her and

everyone thought she was joking.
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Was Lucille Ball a heavy smoker?

Yes, Lucille Ball was a very heavy smoker, a habit she maintained throughout her life, even hiding her preferred brand (Chesterfields) inside Philip Morris packs during I Love Lucy to keep the show's sponsorship, and her smoking was considered a significant factor in her eventual health issues and death from a ruptured aorta.
 
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What is the rarest eye color ever?

The rarest eye colors are often considered violet or red, caused by severe lack of melanin where blood vessels show through, along with conditions like heterochromia (different colored eyes) and pitch black eyes (anoridia), but globally, green eyes (2%) and gray eyes (under 1%) are the rarest natural hues in large populations, with true violet/red being exceptionally rare, often under 1%. 
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Why does Lucy say sigh?

Lucy Loud from The Loud House says "Sigh" instead of actually sighing as a quirky way to express her gloomy, cynical, goth personality, often describing her own actions verbally because she's generally stoic, feels misunderstood, and enjoys the dramatic flair of the macabre, making it part of her distinctive, deadpan humor. 
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How tall was Lucy, the first human?

Lucy, the famous Australopithecus afarensis fossil, stood approximately 3.5 feet (about 1.1 meters) tall, weighing around 60 pounds, making her roughly the size of a modern 6- or 7-year-old child but with a small, chimpanzee-sized brain. She was a significant find because her skeleton showed a mix of ape-like features (like long arms) and human-like traits (bipedal legs and pelvis), proving our ancestors walked upright long before large brains evolved.
 
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Where was Lucy's body found?

Lucy (a famous hominin fossil) was found at the Hadar site in Ethiopia on November 24, 1974, by paleoanthropologists Donald Johanson and Tom Gray, making her a key find of the species Australopithecus afarensis.
 
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Who did Lucy have a crush on?

Who "Lucy" likes depends on the character; for Lucy Loud (The Loud House), she has a crush on Rocky but deeply loves her undead soulmate Edwin, while for Lucy Heartfilia (Fairy Tail), she has strong romantic feelings for Natsu Dragneel, forming a central "Nalu" pairing in the series, though other Lucys exist like musician Lucy Dacus (likes Julien Baker) or fictional ones from other shows. 
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