Fig. 3. The most complete palates of A. afarensis (A.L. 200-1a; canine reset) (A) and A. boisei (OH-5) (B) compared with that of A. garhi (C and D). The photograph (İDavid L. Brill 1999∖Atlanta) was mirror-imaged on midline. Australopithecus garhi has relatively large canines like A. afarensis and absolutely large but morphologically nonrobust premolars and molars. Drawings İL. Gudz.