will humans ever evolve to become omnivores or even carnivores?
Will humans ever evolve to become omnivores or even carnivores?
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already have, next
but we lack physical characteristics to eat meat, not to mention it kills us. This is all according to biologists and anthorpologists. Am i just mistaken?
Tbh slightly. Meat consumption nowadays is 100% a problem and is terrible for our health. Eating meat absolutely every day is not good for humans but no meat is just as bad. If you deny this then you're denying the fact we've been hunting and preparing meat for hundreds of thousands of years. In saying this, eating it everyday is not good for reasons you probably know (the whole vegan arguments etc, i know them too).
Think of it this way if you're of European descent. How did your ancestors survive the harsh winters for hundreds of thousands of years? They hunted and ate meat. They only managed this though once they killed the animal, not running over to the grocery store and buying chicken wings which are probably full of all kinds of shit too. Vegan and non-meat diet can only be maintained thanks to transport. If there is a global catastrophe, you bet we're going to eat meat when we can because who's going to import your bananas?
It's not meat that's the problem it's not eating locally. If you're really worried about your health and eating meat etc, set up your own farm.
isnt that just a fallacy though? saying eating no meat is just as bad for you, why is it? There only thing missing in a vegan diet it vitamin b12 but is it worth killing yourself over? This isnt meant to be a pro vegan post of anything btw
as for how humans survived the harsh winters and i know eating meat is what made humans evolve so "fast" for lack of a better way to put it but thats only because of how calorie dense it is. If we ate the same amount of calories in vegetables we would have evolved just as fast but obviously that wouldn't be possible in them times.
I cant seem to find 1 adaptation humans have made to be able to eat and digest meat properly.
im talking about our brain development when i say how humans evolved btw
Good post
>it kills us
Inuit and other northern peoples were eating almost nothing but meat and fish without much problem.
fish isnt so bad so it still contains saturated fat which undeniably clogs our arteries and kills us. Im not saying we cant survive on meat but have we made evolutionary adaptations to be able digest meat? im yet to see one. Im sure if you feed a hippo meat once in a while it could live a normal life, it might die sometimes like humans but it doesnt change the fact that its a herbivore
It doesn't go against what you say, but I doubt they get really old