Message from @Lucienne d'Anwyl
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What about legendary red meat?
meat doesn't give you cancer
early humans primarily ate meat
many cultures *only* ate meat
Eat organ meats. They provide a fair bit of your vitamins.
Grieving and stress can do a number on your body
early humans ate a ton of plants
i dont know why you have the impression they ate primarily meat
do you know how much effort it is to hunt down cretures?
plants you can literally pick up off the ground and eat
herd farming has been around for at least 15,000 years iirc
10,500
nvm
that's cattle
so
let me ask you
what exactly
do you think
they fed
grass
you cant graze in the winter
mongols didn't eat vegetables
this was before farming
you dont need to be able to farm to eat plants
like before we grew plants in a serious amount
or to know which plants to feed your animals
they must have kept hay then
it would depend on the region and climate
Nomadic herders moved seasonally.
they didn't even have copper at this point
they were herding cattle in the stone age
anyways early humans wouldve spent a lot of time picking fruit and eating it
they also harvested wild grains
but the time investment of plants vs animals, animals win out in terms of food for time
i mean we wiped out most large animals
@Lucienne d'Anwyl we are Hunter - Gatherers you ninny.
There are proteins that we need that are simply not available in plants in any significant amount.
All of our great ape relatives actively hunt. (Even gorillas will eat meat opportunistically)
Also, meat is the number one source of easy calories in the wild. Even horses will slurp up an egg or baby bird if they happen to come across a nest.
@ArmouredHeart i didnt say people only ate plants you tard
i said they didnt primarily eat meat