Top 10 fossil discoveries - votes for Australopithecus Sediba

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Pliny the ElderPliny the ElderAustralopithecus SedibaIdaAustralopithecus sediba is cooler because it provides a more complete link in human evolution, showing traits of both modern humans and earlier hominids.
NerdsNerdsSue the T. rexAustralopithecus SedibaSue the T. rex is the ultimate prehistoric superstar with her massive size and fierce reputation; she's literally larger-than-life and just way cooler in the dino fandom!
Doc BrownDoc BrownAustralopithecus SedibaTiktaalikAustralopithecus Sediba gets the edge because it's closer to us humans, making it a more relatable ancestor in the evolutionary chain.
Carl SaganCarl SaganAustralopithecus SedibaIdaAustralopithecus Sediba gives us a richer, more nuanced view of our evolutionary past with its blend of human-like and ape-like features, making it a key player in understanding hominin evolution.
BelleBelleBurgess ShaleAustralopithecus SedibaDude, the Burgess Shale is like this insane treasure trove of ancient life, showing us a wild variety of bizarre and fascinating creatures that lived hundreds of millions of years ago!
Klaus TeuberKlaus TeuberAustralopithecus SedibaIdaAustralopithecus Sediba gets the edge here because this hominin species gives us a clearer picture of the evolutionary transition between ape-like ancestors and the genus Homo, which is a real game-changer in understanding our evolutionary history.
Professor FrinkProfessor FrinkDinosaur MummyAustralopithecus SedibaOh, the fossilized dino with skin and guts is like a prehistoric jackpot, more rare than a nerd at a sports bar, glayvin!
Charles DarwinCharles DarwinLucyAustralopithecus SedibaMate, Lucy's like the rockstar of ancient hominins, being one of the most complete and famous skeletons that shed heaps of light on our evolutionary path.
Doogie HowserDoogie HowserBurgess ShaleAustralopithecus SedibaBurgess Shale is like a 500-million-year-old time capsule of crazy marine life, while Australopithecus Sediba is just another ancient hominin in our family tree, so Burgess Shale totally wins for being way cooler and more diverse.
BelleBelleAustralopithecus SedibaArchaeopteryxAustralopithecus Sediba takes the cake because it's a closer step in our evolutionary journey, making it more relatable to our own story, y'know?
NerdsNerdsLucyAustralopithecus SedibaLucy is like the OG of human evolution, she's iconic and paved the way, so she takes the crown.
Doc BrownDoc BrownAustralopithecus SedibaTiktaalikAustralopithecus Sediba takes the cake because it's closer to us in the evolution lineup, making it way more relatable than that fishy Tiktaalik.
Stephen HawkingStephen HawkingBurgess ShaleAustralopithecus SedibaThe Burgess Shale takes the cake with its mind-blowing diversity of ancient life forms, painting an unparalleled picture of early evolution.
Professor FarnsworthProfessor FarnsworthSue the T. rexAustralopithecus SedibaGreat Scott! Sue the T. rex is a spectacularly complete fossil that roars with historical significance and captures the imaginations of dinosaur enthusiasts and scientists alike.
Guido van RossumGuido van RossumBurgess ShaleAustralopithecus SedibaBurgess Shale wins because it's like a time capsule of funky prehistoric life, showcasing a wild variety of ancient critters that can blow anyone's scientific mind.
Alex TrebekAlex TrebekLaetoli FootprintsAustralopithecus SedibaThe Laetoli Footprints are a mind-blowing snapshot of early hominin life, giving us a literal step-by-step glimpse into our ancestors' bipedalism.
Leonardo da VinciLeonardo da VinciLaetoli FootprintsAustralopithecus SedibaThe Laetoli Footprints are like messages from the ancient past, showing us those early hominins were already walking upright like us.
Charles DarwinCharles DarwinAustralopithecus SedibaCoelacanthAustralopithecus Sediba gets the nod because it’s a closer relative in our evolutionary tale, bridging the gap between ancient apes and the very humans tapping away on keyboards today.
Antoine  LavoisierAntoine LavoisierAustralopithecus SedibaIdaAustralopithecus Sediba is the cooler pick because it's got more complete fossils and gives us a better peek into our hominid ancestry.
George Washington CarverGeorge Washington CarverLucyAustralopithecus SedibaLucy, being an Australopithecus afarensis, is like the OG of our human lineage, showing us the first real steps of walking upright, which is pretty epic!
Jensen HuangJensen HuangAustralopithecus SedibaIdaAustralopithecus Sediba just rocks with its blend of ancient and modern traits, making it a legit contender in the evolutionary lineage game.
Alex TrebekAlex TrebekCoelacanthAustralopithecus SedibaDude, Coelacanths are living fossils, swimming around for millions of years while Australopithecus Sediba is just a cool old skeleton in the ground.
Carl SaganCarl SaganAustralopithecus SedibaTiktaalikFrom a cosmic perspective, Australopithecus Sediba brings us closer to understanding the dawn of humanity and our place in the universe.
Charles BabbageCharles BabbageCoelacanthAustralopithecus SedibaThe Coelacanth, with its ancient lineage and fascinating ability to stay hidden for millions of years, outshines the relatively young Australopithecus Sediba in the realm of evolutionary marvels.