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  2. Pleistocene human diet - Wikipedia

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    Stone tools and butchered animal remains dating to 2.6 million years ago have been found together in Ethiopia. This finding provides both the clearest evidence of meat eating by early human ancestors and the association of earliest stone tools with the butchering of animals for meat and marrow. [8]

  3. Prehistoric humans in China had a unique diet — including 15 ...

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    The fossils show evidence of smashing, cutting and burning indicative of human hunting, experts said. It is believed that prehistoric humans hunted and killed the snakes before barbecuing the meat ...

  4. Mammoth Barbacoa, Anyone? Here's How We'd Cook 11 ... - AOL

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    The opposite is true at La Brea, where the cries of trapped animals lured hungry meat-eaters to their doom. The asphalt preserves a fossilized record of life in that region from at least 50,000 ...

  5. Hunting hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The show-off hypothesis is the concept that more successful men have better mate options. The idea relates back to the fact that meat, the result of hunting expeditions, is a distinct resource in that it comes in large quantities that more often than not the hunter's own family is not able to consume in a timely manner so that the meat doesn't ...

  6. Control of fire by early humans - Wikipedia

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    With its high caloric density and content of important nutrients, meat thus became a staple in the diet of early humans. [54] By increasing digestibility, cooking allowed hominids to maximize the energy gained from consuming foods. Studies show that caloric intake from cooking starches improves 12-35% and 45-78% for protein.

  7. Fossils show dismembered young dinosaurs in belly of T. rex ...

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    Amazingly, it included the animal's stomach contents, revealing its last meals. Gorgosaurus and the more famous Tyrannosaurus, which lived several million years later, are members of a meat-eating ...

  8. Evidence of common descent - Wikipedia

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    Fossil remains of Hyracotherium show it to have differed from the modern horse in three important respects: it was a small animal (the size of a fox), lightly built and adapted for running; the limbs were short and slender, and the feet elongated so that the digits were almost vertical, with four digits in the forelimbs and three digits in the ...

  9. Fossils show flying reptiles ate squid and fish - AOL

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    800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. ... Fossils show flying reptiles ate squid and fish. ... said the stomach contents told scientists "how the animals interacted with ...