After the discovery of the Australopithecus sediba children around South Africa entered a naming competition. There were more than 15 000 entries: thousands of stories, poems and motivations. A 17 year old student Omphemetse Keepile, proposed the selected name “Karabo”, which means “answer” in Tswana. " for the partial Hominid skeleton of the boy, who was between 9 and 13 years old when he died.
Omphemetse Keepile, winner of the Naming Competition with cricket legend, Jonty Rhodes
Prof. Lee Berger with his wife and son Matthew who discovered "Karabo" the Australopithecus sediba
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