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So you’re telling me a nutrient dense material that would’ve helped us during our most evolutionary period wouldn’t help us survive at all?
And you are idiotic to be so proud and confident of your weak beliefs
Meat has protein and fat
And a bunch of non essential minerals
potatoes and fruits would be far more nutritious
Also Chemically, we lack cellulases or cellulosic symbionts that many herbivores have, and have lots of proteases that carnivores do
We arent RUMINENTS
Do u understand there are many herbivore types
We dont need cellulases
we arent horses
u goddmn moron
Anthroplogists agree that homo sapiens started off as a frugivorous species
Omnivore and herbivore and carnivore zoologically is irrelevant
We need to talk about ANATOMICALLY
what we are designed to eat
hippos and chimps have canines
and are herbivorous
so teeth out of the question
next?
@Huckaboo hippos have canine teeth to protect themselves
and in the back they have their herbivorous teeth
and about chimps, they are omnivorous
can humans defend themselves with their teeth? no
can we eat meat? yes
Chimps are omnivores in PRACTICE
U have to dig deeper to see what they are built to eat
"in practice"
bruh
if they can eat meat and plants
they ARE
No anything can eat meat
You can eat poop
doesnt mean ur supposed to
> if we take the common cattle for example, their digestive system does not even resemble ours. Cattle are built for eating grass they have four compartments of the stomach called: rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum all of which contained microbes that break down vegetation into volatile fatty acids that provide 60% 80% percent of the energy needed for a cattle.
whereas with humans we only have one stomach which shortens time for microbes to work at food.
>cattle saliva contains sodium bicarbonate which is meant to keep the rumen (honeycomb like structures in the cow's stomach compartment) neutral for good bacteria growth
>whereas with humans our stomach pH resides at 1.5-3.5, this is meant to break down microbes, characteristic of carnivores stomachs that kill parasites likely residing in other animals upon consumption of them. this shows our carnivorous side, and that we wouldn't be able to break down plant material efficiently enough to get all of our energy
>our saliva contains salivary amylase which is an enzyme that breaks down starches showing our herbivorous side as plants store most of their energy in the form of starches.
>our dentition shows with molars needing to grind up plant material, and incisors and canines to rip apart flesh. more omnivorous evidence.
> a cow's intestine is 40 meters long whereas a human's is 7.5-8.5 meters long, the long transit time in the cow allows for further plant breakdown, an animal that is physiologically herbivorous but if humans were as well, would not be able to extract enough energy from plant material.
need citation
Cite me the source
where u copy pasted that from
Comparing us to cows is just not important