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Given the relatively small body sizes of fossil hominids pre-dating H. erectus (e.g., H. habilis at <1 m tall and <40 kg body weight; P. boisei at <1.4 m tall, 80 kg body weight), crocodile feeding traces would likely have been inflicted by younger small- to medium-sized crocodiles, as estimated from tooth mark size for OH 8 and 35 [35].
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