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    Australopithecus Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Australopithecus? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Australopithecus from Extinct Animals and what is the personality traits.

    Australopithecus
    INFJ

    INFJ (6w5)

    Australopithecus personality type is INFJ, which is the rarest type on the planet, so the odds of anyone being an INFJ are quite low. Since INFJ is the rarest type, it is also the most mysterious type. The INFJ personality type is often misunderstood because of its introverted nature. Since INFJ is introverted, they are very private people. They rarely speak of their inner thoughts and emotions. They are calm, reserved, and soft-spoken. These are just some of INFJs’ characteristics.

    INFJs are often labeled as being shy, reclusive, withdrawn, introverted, reserved, quiet, gentle, meek, and mild-mannered. These are all myths about INFJs. INFJs are very different from the myths about them. There are no shy, reclusive or withdrawn INFJs; they are very social and outgoing too. INFJs are also very different from the myths about them; they are not meek or mild-mannered at all.

    INFJs are complex people who are very deep and they like to maintain their privacy at all costs. However, they are also very understanding, compassionate, and empathetic. INFJs share their inner thoughts with people they trust only.

    Australopithecus (/ˌɒstrələˈpɪθɪkəs, -loʊ-/ OS-trə-lo-PITH-i-kəs;[1] from Latin australis, meaning 'southern', and Greek πίθηκος (pithekos), meaning 'ape', informal australopithecine or australopith (although the term australopithecine has a broader meaning as a member of the subtribe Australopithecina,  which includes this genus as well as the Paranthropus, Kenyanthropus, Ardipithecus,and Praeanthropus genera) is a genus of hominins. From paleontological and archaeological evidence, the genus Australopithecus apparently evolved in eastern Africa around 4 million years ago before spreading throughout the continent and eventually becoming extinct two million years ago. Australopithecus is not literally extinct (in the sense of having no living descendants) as the Kenyanthropus, Paranthropus and Homo genera probably emerged as sister of a late Australopithecus species such as Australopithecus africanus and/or A. sediba.

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